Anonymous User
June 15, 2024
This star is for the location, right next to Pioneer. The room was extremely hot and small. Apart from two tatami mats next to each other, there was only a walkway less than one meter in front of the bed. There were no facilities at all, and clothes and luggage could only be piled on the floor. It is separated from the bathroom by a curtain. The entire room is next to the corridor leading to the courtyard door. The window of the room is open on the corridor. If you want some privacy, you cannot open the curtain. Once the curtain is opened, there is no privacy. The room felt suffocating because of the small space and stuffy heat. I was sweating all over. I wanted to open the window for ventilation, but there were a lot of mosquitoes. And if the curtains were not drawn, it would be like sleeping on the corridor with no privacy. But if you don't open the window, you would be suffocated. In the end, I couldn’t open the window and closed the curtains to sleep. I spent the whole night dazedly fighting mosquitoes. I killed five or six mosquitoes by myself. I was also strangled because I was too stuffy and lacked oxygen. The nightmare that my neck was about to be suffocated, and I woke up the next day covered in mosquito bites and dripping with sweat. I came here after reading the photos of the courtyard in the comments. I was wondering why everyone only took photos of the courtyard without the rooms. When I came here, I realized it was because there was only the courtyard to take photos of. In short, I can't even live in basic accommodation, so what if I have a small courtyard? I don't sleep in the courtyard. The experience of staying here was really painful. If someone is willing to endure a room with no space, no privacy, no facilities, a small, stuffy, hot, mosquito-bitten room where you can't sleep just to take pictures of the yard at the door, you can still stay here. Anyway, I can't. Being able to sleep normally in the room is much more important to me than a glamorous photo outside the door.
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