Overall a very satisfactory stay. A private room with a door is safer than a youth hostel! The ventilation is very good, and I didn't feel stuffy even if I didn't turn on the air conditioner for three nights. There are no trash cans in the room. Garbage bags are provided on the floor for passengers to collect their own garbage and then dispose of it at the collection point next to the elevator on the floor.
It just so happened that the mattresses were completely replaced with modular ones. When not sleeping, there was a place in the room to set up a table and cushions for eating (although I kept them all and had no use at all, and the room was only used for sleeping).
There is a girls' floor, but even being placed on a mixed dormitory floor didn't feel restrictive. The toilet is quite clean, and the bathroom provides shower and shampoo products (when originally checking, hair products were not provided). There are two entrances, so you can dry off and get dressed after bathing.
There are vending machines, hot water dispensers, and microwaves on the first floor. Just around the corner are convenient areas such as Shijo and Nishiki Market, and there is a LUUP station at the door. It’s a really comfortable place to stay!
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