Guest User
August 15, 2024
Very small front hall, very small elevator, very small room and bathroom. You need to open the door to wipe your butt while sitting on the toilet. There is an induction cooker, refrigerator and microwave. You can wash clothes for free on the first floor, but the washing machine is inconvenient to operate and there is no one to help. , The bathroom does not have a bathtub. It's a bit like a B&B, with two rooms on one floor and the next room very close to each other. It's not like a larger hotel chain where there is always someone at the front desk. On the day of check-in, I still had to call for a long time before someone came out. There was a Chinese-speaking staff, and I stayed for three nights. You can hardly see the staff when you leave early and come back late every day, because they go to work at the same time as you go out to play... Then there is the location, the transportation is not convenient, although there is a bus and subway station slightly closer, but it is relatively close to the JR station It’s far, more than a kilometer away. Going to many places in Tokyo basically relies on JR, so it takes a long time to walk or you need to reverse and transfer. I can only say that when I booked the hotel, it happened to be during the holidays and many hotels were fully booked. Otherwise, it is better to book a hotel close to JR. Place, travel is really affected
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