Advantages: The hotel feels new. The rooms are clean and bright in color. They are spacious. There is no desk, only a coffee table, but it is light and moveable (a new design trend in hotels now?). There is a food supermarket nearby, making it easy to go to Namigami Palace. Disadvantages: It is far from Asahibashi Station, so pushing luggage will be tiring. There is no water or tea bags provided in the room, only coffee bags: but I think you should drink green tea when you come to Japan. The same male employee I encountered felt very standoffish, while the female employee had a nice attitude. There is a microwave oven upstairs. Because it has a multi-function knob, it is a bit difficult to operate without translation. On the third night of my stay, the plug was unplugged, so I had to go back to the supermarket to microwave it. I didn’t purchase additional breakfast because it looked ordinary on the elevator poster and I thought 1,500 was a bit expensive.
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