The hotel is located in the city center. A taxi from the airport would cost approximately $44, but public transportation is more convenient. However, if you don't have a lot of luggage, you might be questioned about taking the bus, so I recommend using public transport.
The front desk staff were very welcoming and provided helpful information and assistance.
The rooms were clean, spacious, and the facilities were quite new.
The soundproofing in the rooms was average; you could hear noises from next door, but it was within acceptable limits.
The bed was comfortable.
It's worth mentioning that there's a restaurant on the first floor; the food was good, the portions were generous, and the prices were fair. (The bill will list suggested tipping rates, which guests can choose themselves.) There's a 7-Eleven nearby, making it convenient to buy a transportation card. If you don't want to eat breakfast at the hotel, there's a McDonald's and Marugame Seimen restaurant just a few steps across the street. Also, since the hotel is in the city center, there are many places to eat breakfast nearby, so you can explore on your own.
Some reviews mentioned the presence of homeless people near the hotel at night, which is true. However, there are also regular pedestrians and vehicles on the streets at night. Of course, there are fewer pedestrians and vehicles in the city center at night, so just be generally vigilant, don't wander around too late, and if you see one or two or three homeless people, avoid them or keep your distance.
In short, this hotel is still worth recommending.
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