Avoid it~ Don't choose it when traveling. Otherwise, you will collapse when you walk on the streets of Ginza and look at the glamorous Tokyo and think about your own small house😹
I came to Ariake Bay Area for business, and I booked it because it was close and there was no cheaper option (but it was more than 500 per night)
Facilities: Too small, there was almost no place to put my 25-inch suitcase, and I had to jump every time I went to the bathroom. I walked around Tokyo for four nights because I felt it would be jaded if I went back. There is only one elevator and it is very small. The cleaners and guests share one. In the morning, you even have to wait for a long time before you can go upstairs when you check out and clean.
Sanitation: The conditions are worrying. There are yellow stains on the inner door of the toilet. Um... I went out and bought disinfectant wipes to wipe the room, and I thought it was clean. There is no quilt cover, and there is a sheet between the quilt and the bed. I don't think it is clean either, but I just have to endure it.
Service: There are no Japanese employees, and the staff's Japanese is not very good. It feels like trying to be polite but not considerate.
The funniest thing is that I booked a breakfast package (about 20 yuan extra), and when I asked where to eat in the morning, they gave me a lunch box and a bottle of water. 😹It was my first time booking this type of hotel, and I was shocked on the spot (don't be greedy for small things.
The only advantage may be that the mattress is relatively soft (it seems to be Simmons, but the bedding feels a little damp.
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