I stayed at UNIZO in Osaka last November and felt very good, so I did not hesitate to continue to choose this brand of hotel when I went to Kyoto this time, and I was not disappointed. First of all, the location is good, close to the "Karasuma Oike" subway station Exit 1, 5 minutes away. If you need to take a large suitcase, you need to go to the opposite Exit 3-2 to take the elevator. Karasuma Oike subway station is a transfer station for the Tozai Line and Karasuma Line, so it is convenient to go anywhere. It is only adjacent to the four and five streets from JR Kyoto Station. The hotel is in an alley, across the street is Family, and 711 is about 150 meters away on the same side of the hotel, and opposite 711 is Lawson, which is actually quite convenient for buying water and daily necessities. Breakfast is at Matsuya next to the hotel. I stayed for five days and four nights and just enjoyed four sets of meals. Breakfast starts at 7 o'clock. If you want to go out earlier and avoid the tourist flow, you need to choose breakfast carefully. The room is small but well-equipped. It is the same as UNIZO in Osaka. The layout and equipment inside are almost the same. Although there is only one pillow, the height is just right. I may have taken a red-eye flight on the first night, so I slept very comfortably. There was no exclusive floor for girls when I booked. Later, I added 2,000 yen to stay on the exclusive floor for girls on the top floor of the 10th floor. I felt very safe because I had to swipe my card to enter, and the room was very quiet and was not affected by the surrounding guests. The air-conditioning temperature can be adjusted. It was cool enough after turning it on for 10 minutes. The washed underwear and panties dried naturally the next morning. The aunt cleaned the room every day, changed the towels, and covered the teacups with paper film. Unlike some hotels, guests need to hang a sign at the door before they can take care of the room. But this hotel is better than Osaka in that daily necessities such as toothbrushes, mouthwash, body lotion, razors, cotton swabs, and cotton pads are placed in the lobby. Guests can take them to the room according to their needs. It is very considerate. Of course, there are shampoo, conditioner and shower gel in the bathroom. I like the shower head in the bathtub very much. The water output can be adjusted. It is very gentle and very comfortable! The front desk service was also great, very polite, and they would take the initiative to say hello every time I came back. Although I couldn't understand, their smiles were enough to impress me who pays attention to details. If there is a shortcoming, it is that the cleaning may not be done well in some places. The hotel put the skin care product trial packs on the bathroom shelf out of good intentions, but there may be too many guests who didn't use them, resulting in a lot of dust on the shelf; secondly, the wash basin is too small, and every time I wash my face, the water splashes out easily (Osaka has this problem). In conclusion, this chain hotel is really good, and I strongly recommend it to friends who come to Japan to play!
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