Guest User
January 5, 2025
It's pretty tough for Japanese people!! First of all, the smell of urine and sewage in the room was so strong that I had to turn on the exhaust fan all day before I could finally bear it. Moreover, there was a small puddle of urine on the floor of the toilet, so it was obvious that they hadn't cleaned it. The toilet smelled of urine whether the lid was closed or open. Moreover, the shower had a strong water pressure, but there was a process before the hot water came out. 1. First, press the heater button and leave it for 5 minutes (with the tap closed!) 2. After 5 minutes, open the tap and hot water comes out 3. Even after the hot water comes out, it gradually turns into water within 1 minute, so close the tap again 4. After a while, hot water comes out again... . . The shower is extremely inconvenient and dirty, so I don't recommend it. The sheets were stained. In the corner of the room, there were dried and hardened contact lenses stuck to the floor, and there was a lot of hair on the floor. The good points are that it's extremely accessible, just a 2-minute walk from the main Tsim Sha Tsui station, the staff are friendly, and it's cheap.
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