If you choose self-service check-in, you will receive the door lock code and check-in process 1 to 2 days before check-in. If you do not receive it, please remember to contact us as soon as possible.
Basically, 11:00-15:00 is the cleaning time in the museum. First change your shoes at the entrance to the second floor and then go to your bed. There will be a form to fill in on the bed. There is also a small note with the door locks and wifi passwords for all floors, which you can take with you.
The shower room and hair dryer are available from 7:00 to 24:00. Only shampoo and shower gel, hair dryer, and disposable paper slippers are provided, but no towel rental is provided. Therefore, you need to bring your own towels, toothbrushing supplies, and facial washing supplies.
If you really don’t have it with you, you can buy it from LAWSON or Daiso.
The saloon on the second floor is the only place where you can eat and drink, and both the refrigerator and the kitchen can be used.
The day of check-in was a Saturday, so many girls left the next day. There were many people packing their luggage and dressing up on Saturday night and Sunday morning, so it was quite noisy.
After these guests left, it seemed that there were only four residents left on the floor (one of whom should be a hotel helper). It was very quiet at night and in the morning for two consecutive days.
It's a little way from the station, but if you're familiar with Ikebukuro's otaku stores, like Animate and Otome Street, or even if you're a road junkie like me, you'll probably be familiar with them after just two visits.
There is LAWSON nearby which is very convenient.
If there is a chance next time, I would like to stay here again.
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