This is a business hotel located about 5 minutes walk from Kakogawa Station. Perhaps because the building itself also houses the Kakogawa Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Kakogawa Junior Chamber of Commerce, it also serves as a social gathering place for those who belong to the chamber of commerce. The furnishings and artwork add to the luxurious feel. In addition to the hotel's restaurants, there are several convenience stores, izakayas, and cafes along the way from the station, so you won't have any inconvenience in eating or procuring food. The size and cleanliness of the rooms are comparable to other business hotels. The bathroom is similarly small, but it is kept very clean and there are hardly any stains that can no longer be removed due to the use of many guests, so I think it is comfortable to use. On the other hand, the key to enter and exit the guest room is made of metal, not a card key. The elevators that go up and down the guest room floors are also not equipped with dedicated sensors to stop the elevators on the floor you are using. Guests who are used to key card access to their rooms may feel a little concerned about security. The best feature of this hotel is its quietness. Despite being close to the station, you can hardly hear the hustle and bustle of trains and cars coming and going. Also, the air conditioner and refrigerator are quiet, so you can sleep soundly at night without hearing any unnecessary noise. I don't think there is anything particularly noteworthy about the staff's customer service, which they do by not getting too close to each other and keeping a reasonable distance from each other. This business hotel is located about a 5-minute walk from Kakogawa Station. The building itself is also home to the Kakogawa Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Kakogawa Junior Chamber of Commerce and Industry, making it a social gathering place for people who belong to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry. In addition to the hotel's restaurant, there are several convenience stores, taverns, and cafes along the route from the station, so there are no inconveniences in terms of food or groceries. The size and cleanliness of the guest rooms and other structures are comparable to other business hotels. Bathrooms are similarly small, but they are kept so clean and comfortable that there are few stains, etc. that can no longer be removed due to use by many guests. On the other hand, the key to enter and exit the guest rooms is a metal key, not a card key. The elevators to and from the guestroom floors are also not equipped with dedicated sensors to stop the elevator at the floor to be used. Guests accustomed to the system of entering guest rooms by card key may feel a little uneasy about security. The most important feature of this hotel is its quietness. Despite its proximity to the train station, you will hardly hear the hustle and bustle of train and car traffic. The air conditioner and refrigerator are also quiet, and you will be able to sleep soundly at night without hearing any unnecessary noise. The staff's customer service is not overly approachable, but they maintain a moderate distance, and I don't think there is anything in particular to mention.
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