Guest User
January 4, 2024
I stayed in a suite. There is a table and two chairs for studying or writing, and a sofa for gathering for three people. I watched Kei Kohaku with my daughters who were staying in another room, but one of them had a wooden chair, so it was tough for a long time. Please note that this room does not have a kitchen. This was a failure as it was the New Year holidays and restaurants were limited. It seems like it's only in the family room. It was convenient to have a washing machine, bathroom dryer, detergent, and hangers for drying small items. The twin room my daughters stayed in (we were upgraded from a budget twin!) didn't seem to have a washing machine. Please note that each room has different equipment. There were two types of Ogawa Coffee drip packs for each person. It was nice to be able to drink strong and delicious coffee. Free coffee is also available in the lobby on the first floor during the day. There are a lot of outlets, but there are only two places that are convenient for charging, and one is far from the bed, so it felt like it was just one step away. It was a little difficult to use as we have something to charge each person at a rapid pace. The room and bed were comfortable!
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