It's an unmanned hotel, so there's no one at the front desk. They charge 200 yen per person for lodging, and they seem to give instructions via video call on the pad at the front desk, but I don't understand Japanese, so I can't understand them, and I can't understand English either; I got in without any problems, it was bigger and cleaner than I expected, and I liked that the bathroom and toilet were separated. The blanket was heavy and uncomfortable, but it wasn't a big problem. There was shampoo, conditioner, body wash, toothpaste, toothbrush, and hand and face wash. Since it was an unmanned hotel, there were towels stocked for the number of nights booked, and the best thing was that there was even a USB connection jack in the outlet! I was worried about ventilation because there was only one window, but there wasn't much of a smell and it went away quickly. The owner I met briefly was friendly and overall it was very nice. The light was mostly halogen, so it was dark. The bad thing is that I think I was given a different room than what I saw in the picture, but they only informed me about it when I went to the site. The number of bedrooms was the same, so it wasn't a problem, and there was a wall-mounted TV, so I logged in to YouTube and logged out, but I kept trying to log in even after coming to Korea, so I changed my password. We recommend that you do not log in as much as possible.
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