Guest User
February 4, 2025
I made a reservation, but I didn't receive any contact, and it was the day before the guest registration hadn't been completed, so I looked up the phone number on the internet and called the day before, and a young man responded very politely. I completed the procedure by communicating with him on LINE and obtained the entrance passcode. Be careful, you can't enter the apartment without this. There is no elevator, so I helped a senior who couldn't carry his luggage up the stairs, but if the luggage is large, the stairs are quite steep and narrow, so I think it is necessary to check whether you can lift it up the stairs. The washing machine is new and washes well, and it comes with Japanese detergent, and the bathroom dryer dries it very well, so it was comfortable to be able to wash clothes during my stay. There are only towels for one night, but there are several in different sizes, and if you wash them, you don't need to pay for extra (apparently). There is an induction stove, but there are no cooking utensils, so I couldn't cook. There are two mugs and two glasses, but no cutlery, plates, or seasonings. There is a refrigerator and a microwave, and a Lawson a few minutes in the opposite direction from the station, and long-term stays in hotels can make you sick from eating out all the time, but there are natto and *, etc.? I was able to eat the same foods I normally eat, so I was able to stay healthy. I separated the trash into burnable and non-burnable according to the rules, put the key in the key box next to the room door, and check-out was complete. The cleaning staff came at 10:00, so we had to leave the room by then. There was a vacuum cleaner, so if there was hair on the floor, we could clean it up right away, which was nice. There was a small room in the back, including a kitchen, and a dresser with a mirror, but other than that, there was no space to eat or drink. There was a hanger rack where you could hang your coat, and it was spacious enough to fill up an oversized suitcase. The layout was difficult to live in overall, but I was saved by the fact that the room was newly built and clean, the bed was large, and everything was clean. It was around 30,000 yen including discounts for 5 nights after the New Year holidays, but now it seems to be around 20,000 yen per night. Was it some kind of sale?
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