It's close to Busan Station, about a 5-minute walk. There are convenience stores, cafes, and restaurants nearby, so it's very convenient. It has a homey a**osphere like a guesthouse. I appreciate the free coffee, water, and cup ramen for breakfast. There is a restaurant next to the entrance, and a foreign woman who seemed to be traveling alone was frying fried eggs and sausages in a frying pan, cooking for herself. The staff don't speak Japanese, but they are kind and have a good a**osphere. The room is nicely cleaned. The bathtub, washroom, and toilet are clean and there are no problems. The bed and futon are clean, and there is an electric blanket under the sheets, which was very warm and helpful! The TV is large and easy to see, and the long table is convenient! There is a power socket with a mobile phone charging cord, which is convenient. It was a compact and cheap place to stay, so I was able to travel with peace of mind!
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