I used it for 2 nights for leisure. Because the airline concept is based on the concept of airplanes and airports? The doorknob of the toilet was the one in the cabin, and the rest did not feel like an airline. It's a good old fashioned hotel. The blanket and cover of the bed were large and fluffy, reaching all the way to the floor, so I got stuck on the futon many times in the aisle of the bed corner.
It was a type to turn on the power by inserting an acrylic key that is not a card key, but the air conditioner works even if the key is removed. It was too bad that the refrigerator was turned off when I entered the room after making the bed. The lighting in the room is generally dim. The room should be much larger than the clean and functional business hotel that tends to be common.
The geographical advantage is good. There was a rental cycle nearby, so I used it. It's not a small hotel, but it doesn't look like a hotel from the outside. I thought that would be interesting too.
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