Guest User
April 5, 2025
The hotel has 2 floors. The building where the hotel is located has 3 floors. The hotel is on the 2nd and 3rd floors. You need to walk up the stairs between the first and second floors to enter the hotel. There is no elevator. If the luggage is heavy, it will be a bit difficult to carry it up. The entrance to the hotel is the street-facing stairs starting from the first floor. It is relatively narrow. There is a ramen restaurant Daiheijia and another Japanese restaurant next to the entrance stairs, but the entrance is not easy to find. After finding the entrance and walking halfway up the stairs, there is an iron door. The iron doors are all locked. There is a doorbell on the side. After ringing, the staff inside will ask if there is a reservation, and then come out to open the door after verifying the identity. This experience has never been encountered before when staying in a hotel on a business trip abroad.
There are 2 public toilets and 2 public showers on each floor of the hotel, and there is a public kitchen on the 2nd floor. The hotel rooms, toilets and showers are consistent with the pictures of the hotel on Ctrip. The rooms, toilets, showers, and facilities are relatively old, but they all look relatively clean. Before checking in, I was worried whether it would be embarrassing to use public toilets and showers, or whether I would have to wait. But after staying for 4 nights, I didn't encounter any conflicts when going to the bathroom during the day or at night; I didn't encounter any conflicts when taking a shower.
The hotel is very conveniently located. In terms of transportation, it is only 300 meters away from Metro Line A; in terms of food, there is a Japanese restaurant downstairs, which is very popular. A bowl of ramen costs about US$22 including tip; there are at least 2 supermarkets within a 10-minute walk nearby, where you can buy ready-made Japanese lunch boxes and heat them up in the kitchen when you come back.
In the center of Los Angeles, the hotel's price/performance ratio is acceptable.
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