Guest User
December 2, 2023
First of all, let me tell you one thing for those who are planning to make a reservation here.
After you make a reservation, the hotel will send you an email containing the entrance password.
If you haven't received it, go like me and don't panic, just send an email to the email address on the front door and you will receive a reply.
Looking at previous reviews, they said they don't answer phone calls, but they do respond to emails.
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It is not a typical hotel room, but a former Japanese-style apartment converted into a hotel.
The room was larger than expected so I didn't feel stuffy.
Also, one side of the wall is set up like a desk so you can easily organize your belongings.
It seemed possible to sit at a desk and do work.
I didn't cook it, but it is equipped with an induction cooker and cooking utensils, so you can go to the nearby supermarket (2 minutes walk) of your choice.
You can also go grocery shopping and cook.
Additionally, a washing machine and dryer were provided as standard, so I was able to do laundry without paying extra.
(There is only one laundry detergent provided, so if you want to wash additional laundry, you must purchase additional detergent.)
However, the lighting was a bit dark and the overall cleaning condition was not completely clean.
Please note that toothbrushes and towels cannot be added to the basic ones provided.
Also, since there is no cleaning service, it may be inconvenient for those who prefer daily cleaning.
It was a bit inconvenient that the soundproofing wasn't very good so you could hear noises from outside.
In conclusion, I highly recommend it to anyone who has ever wanted to live in a Japanese-style detached studio that can be seen in various media.
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