Overall, I'd definitely stay here again if I have the chance. This hotel, conveniently located near the station, boasted an amazing view. As it was a women-only floor, I didn't have to worry about encountering men. Although the room was a tiny 3 tatami mats, it was perfectly fine for just sleeping. The toilets were shared, but it was lovely to stretch out in the communal bath. Amenities were surprisingly comprehensive; they provided nightwear (a simple one-piece, so you'll need something to wear underneath), bath towels, and hand towels. The room itself had a hairdryer, mirror, humidifier, built-in TV, and a refrigerator (though no tissues, so bring your own). My only minor quibbles were that, despite being someone who can sleep almost anywhere, I was in a room close to a sink in the hallway and was woken up by the sound of it being used. Also, perhaps because I was on the 10th floor, the wind noise was a bit loud.
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