I got a little lost on the way to the inn. I was grateful that they spoke English when I checked in. There are shops, supermarkets, fruit shops, and restaurants nearby, so it's convenient once you get used to it. The cleaning and linens in each place were good. The room had a shared shower booth and a Western-style toilet booth as standard. However, having such personal facilities in the same room can be a good or bad thing (and both were frosted glass). There was also a Western-style toilet outside, so I mainly used that. I was assigned a personal locker, but I had to bring my own key. I brought a wire dial key with me that was about 3mm thick, so I used that. Maybe they loaned it out? If you use a digital card key to enter the room, it would have been nice if the locker key was also equipped with an electromagnetic lock. There is a terrace on the roof. I recommend it. This area is like a gap, like an area that has not been swallowed up by the wave of development. It is refreshing in the morning, and at night it is pleasant to be away from the hustle and bustle. The illuminated neon lights of the surrounding buildings also stand out.
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