Location: South Exit of Hiroshima Station. Because Hiroshima Station is under construction, the closest way is to take the underground tunnel from Exit 8. Otherwise, you have to take a detour and then cross the road and pass through Fukuya Depar**ent Store. Then you will pass Exit 8 and cross the station front bridge to see Go to 7-11 (the only supermarket nearby) and then walk 1 minute to the hotel, so taking the underground tunnel saves time and effort.
Service: On the first floor is the Pine Room, where breakfast is also served every other day. The lobby is very simple on the second floor. The counter service is very good. You can get the room card in a simple procedure. The floor light of the elevator sensor room card will light up.
Guest room: I stayed on the 7th floor this time. The space is about the same as that of an ordinary business hotel. I didn’t pay for mineral water (business travelers almost don’t pay for it). The water from the ordinary tap is drinkable. There is a small table in front of the window and the window can be pushed out to a safe distance. The view on the 7th floor is very good and no construction sound was heard. The toilet is equipped with spare parts, including a flush toilet and a bathtub. The flush toilet control switch has evolved into a small controller. The bed was very comfortable and there was no pest problem, so I had a good night's sleep.
Facilities: There are ironing boards, coin-operated washing machines and ice machines.
It seems that a tram track is being built in front of the hotel. If you want to take the tram in the future, you don’t have to walk back to Hiroshima Station. But when you walk back to Hiroshima Station and pass the Ekimae Bridge, the cherry blossoms on both sides are in full bloom. The scenery is very good and there are not many people. I personally think this is A quiet and comfortable hotel.
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