Guest User
August 15, 2024
In Japan, the room is very large and fully self-service. You can check in, check out, and even clean up by yourself.
Facilities: Very rich, almost like an apartment. There are bathtubs, washing machines, microwaves, and even stoves, pots, dishes, and chopsticks. The disadvantage is that the bed is hard and there is no mattress. It's like covering a sheet directly on the springs, which is very uncomfortable.
Hygiene: We stayed for four days. The hygiene was okay at first, but later on we had to clean up by ourselves. The garbage piled up more and more and we didn’t know where to throw it away.
Service: It can only be said that there is no service. I can’t find anyone if I want to put a quilt on the bed.
Environment: It's about seven or eight minutes' walk from the subway station. It's very close to Nipponbashi. It's very convenient to buy handmade millet. There's a big supermarket and a convenience store nearby.
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