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September 20, 2021
I think the landlady is (probably) over 70 years old, but I think it's nice to think that you're at your grandmother's house. If you think about it, I don't have any complaints about the facility being old, the noise, or the lack of hospitality compared to other hotels. In fact, it's nonsense to think that way. You can research the facilities in advance online, so if you want complete hospitality, you can stay at another inn. Below is some reference information. ① Good location within walking distance to Shinbashi, Toshogu Shrine, and Futarasan Shrine. It's a good thing because the traffic around Shinbashi is extremely congested. However, the distance to the convenience store is about 1.2km, and while going downhill, you have to go uphill on your way back, making for quite a workout. ② Check-in is at 15:00, but when I inquired by phone in advance, I was able to park my car before check-in. I was very grateful. ③The room is designed to remind me of the training camp I had when I was a student. Toilets and baths are shared. There is only one hair dryer in the changing room. If you want to dry your clothes in your room, it is better to bring your own hair dryer. ④There is no refrigerator in the room, but there is a refrigerator on the first floor that can be shared. No problem if you don't mind. ⑤The sound of the door in another room (maybe the bathroom door) closing is extremely loud. The whole room ``clank!!'' and I was a little startled. ⑥The Japanese-Western style room has two beds. The head of the bed faces the hallway so it's quite noisy. Basically, the walls are thin, so I don't recommend it for people who are sensitive to sound. ⑦ In the bathroom, shampoo is provided by Merit (rinse-in) and body soap is provided by Biore. I'm glad that it's not a harsh shampoo like in business hotels. ⑧The sunrise is dazzling in the morning. Bring it for early risers. ⑨Each room has disinfectant and hand soap, and I feel that infection control measures are in place. ⑩There is a vending machine at the entrance of the bathroom. Is this about it? Have a nice sightseeing in Nikko!
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