Anonymous User
May 22, 2024
Location: Very good, just near Gion Shijo, Keihan and Hankyu stations are very close, and common buses can also get there. Because Kyoto buses do not allow luggage to be brought on board, it is important to be close to rail transit. It is a quiet area, very comfortable, and there is also a 711 convenience store nearby.
Hotel facilities: A very beautiful machiya-renovated hotel, I couldn’t help but take pictures! There is aromatherapy in the hotel, which smells great, and the layout and decoration are very stylish. There are self-service coin-operated washing and drying machines, water dispensers, ice machines, microwaves, etc. on the first floor. Umbrellas can also be borrowed. There is no breakfast in the hotel.
Personnel service: The lady at the front desk is very friendly and speaks very fluent and standard English. It makes me wonder if this is a top student from Beijing University? The precautions will be explained in great detail on the day of check-in. This hotel does not have a 24-hour front desk, and there will only be someone at 8 a.m. Although you can return the keys and check out by yourself, if you want to leave early and store your luggage, you can't.
Room price: We stayed in a double double room, which is relatively spacious for a Japanese hotel. It's not possible for two people to open a large suitcase at the same time, only one person can do it. The space design is very good. The toilet, washing area and bathroom are separated and can be used at the same time. There are plenty of sockets in the room, a kettle, a refrigerator, tea bags and free capsule coffee. We used hotel vouchers to stay for two nights, so it was very affordable. Because we were staying in Kyoto for three days, we originally wanted to extend our stay for one night, but found that it cost thousands of yuan, which felt a bit expensive.
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