Facilities: 4.5/10. Soundproofing is a bit poor; you can hear other rooms watching TV in the hallway. Fortunately, you can't hear the sounds from the next room from inside, so it's okay and at least doesn't affect sleep. Everything else is fine; it has everything you need. There's a public bath on the rooftop that's open until midnight. Room doors are unlocked with a key.
Cleanliness: 5/10, very good.
Environment: 5/10, a bit far from the station, about a 20-minute walk, but the price is relatively cheap. There are izakayas (Japanese pubs) all the way from the station, so you won't have trouble finding food. There's a Lawson convenience store downstairs, so it's convenient to buy things. They also have a check-in guide. The hotel reception is on the 2nd floor.
Service: 4.5/10, okay, nothing special. There was someone at the reception even at 5 AM when checking out.
By the way, I have to complain about the blanket. It was just a thin blanket with an empty duvet cover underneath. I don't know if they didn't want to wash the blanket or what. Without air conditioning, I don't know how I would sleep at night; it was freezing cold, several degrees below zero. Be careful if you're catching an early train in winter; the snow can be quite heavy. If it's moderate to heavy snow, allow at least 40 minutes to get to Higashi-Maizuru Station.
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