Paying over 900 for this hotel was an absolute rip-off! The room was less than 20 square meters, crammed with two double beds, a sofa, and a dining table, leaving no space to move. The bathroom, a tiny space under 2 square meters, was barely separated by a moldy, worn-out shower curtain that couldn't even close properly because it was blocked by the sink. The mini-toilet was so cramped that your head almost touched the wall when you sat down. And if you wanted to use a dryer, you had to pay extra for the public one. The TV was tiny and couldn't even cast. For our two adults and two children, the hotels we stayed at in Tokyo and Kyoto city centers before Osaka, at the same price point, were at least 30-40 square meters. They all had separate toilet and shower areas, plus an in-unit washer-dryer. Their conditions were significantly better than this one. A quick search showed that all other properties in the vicinity at the same price were far superior, but we just decided to rough it out for our last night instead of switching rooms. Paying a premium price for a cramped studio apartment experience was a complete scam. The experience was utterly terrible; save yourself the trouble and avoid this place at all costs!
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