민민호I was worried because it was a new B&B with no reviews, but I was quite satisfied, so I'm going to introduce it to you through a review.
I made a reservation and searched the Shin-Imamiya area the day before I went to the accommodation, and I was a bit worried because I saw posts saying that it was not safe, but when I actually arrived, it was a pretty clean and quiet area.
The accommodation seemed to be an apartment that had been newly remodeled, and most of the building seemed to be managed as accommodation.
The apartment entrance also has a double-method structure where you have to enter a password to enter, and there is a sticker for the accommodation company.
The elevator works well, and the apartment itself is clean.
I stayed 11 nights in Japan, and I went to 9 places for 1 night each, and stayed here for the last 2 nights, and it was the best value for money. (Room 201)
The bed was good, and the kids liked it because it was a bunk bed.
The bathroom was separate, but it was a bit small, and there was no space to put towels or clothes when washing, so it was inconvenient. There is a smart TV, a hair dryer that blows a lot of air, a microwave, an induction that works well but is a bit underpowered, a coffee pot that looks a bit undermaintained, various dishes, pots, and a fan.
The water comes out well, and when I asked about the towels, they said they would change them once for free since we were staying for 2 nights, but we couldn't ask them to change them because we left early and came back late.
The only thing that was inconvenient about staying for 2 nights considering the price was the soundproofing.
The chassis is a bit thin, so there is a lot of noise.
In the morning, there was a constant noise outside, whether it was a garbage truck or something.
I was a bit noisy late at night, so the man next door was really surprised because he was yelling at me. Haha
The location is close to Shin-Imamiya Station (5 minutes), but it is sandwiched between other stations, so you can get to several stations in less than 10 minutes.
Mega Don Quijote is also close, and if you have strong legs, you can walk to Namba in 20 minutes.
We bought a 1-day subway pass, so we were able to get around.
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