It can only be said that it is worthy of the price, but it is not lost. It's the first time I live in a capsule hotel, and I'm not used to it. I arrived at the hotel at 10 o'clock in the evening, but there was no one at the front desk. Thanks to an enthusiastic Japanese girl who helped me contact the hotel staff, I was able to check in smoothly. The hotel facilities are quite complete. There are 4 washing machines, towels, toothbrushes, toothpaste, and cotton swabs. However, the sound insulation of the bed is a bit poor. I slept on the upper bunk, and I could hear hiccups, **, and the sound of lifting the quilt on the lower bunk... But there is a big problem, that is, the stairs are very cut, and every time I climb up to the upper bunk, I can hear it. It was hard work, and the soles of my feet were so painful from being cut by the stairs.
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