LandoX
January 2, 2025
Mmmh...
This review is a bit complicated.
First things first:
1) Location: There are two useful lines nearby, which can directly go to Shuang Airport, Asakusa, Nihonbashi, Ginza, Shinjuku, etc. Asakusa is actually not far to walk (within half an hour).
2) Facilities: Although it is a multi-room hotel, the facilities are quite complete, including a rooftop balcony, an indoor lounge, and a coffee shop on the first floor.
3) Clean: Public areas, beds, toilets, shower rooms, etc. seem to be regularly cleaned and feel very clean.
4) Staff: There are people who can speak 4 languages (Chinese, Japanese, Korean, English). Communication is no problem.
shortcoming:
1) Equipment:
The upper bunk of the bed may be 1.8 meters high, and several ladders on the stairs can easily fall out, which feels more dangerous. The mattress has no elasticity at all.
Most of the dormitories are on the 2nd floor, but most of the bathrooms are on the 5th floor, but some are on the 1st floor. . . Don't know why.
The bathroom on the 5th floor is super tight. I'm 1.74 meters tall and I think it's very narrow. It must be hard for tall foreigners with big bodies in a room with many people.
The cafe on the first floor has a strong smell of oil. It feels like it hasn't been washed for a long time and it hasn't been ventilated all day. It's a pity, because it is the space that everyone uses the most.
2) Service: My room rate includes breakfast, but I can only eat it once after staying for 3 nights. The staff didn't show up at 10 a.m. the next day, and they still didn't show up at 11 a.m. the third day. There was no use calling: it wasn’t a mobile phone and no one answered.
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