Because the woman went alone, she was unaware of her surroundings and was worried.
I searched and there are homeless people, but the location is good and there are many convenience stores.
Don Quijote, Daiso, etc.. there are many restaurants.
I went with the intention of giving it a go, but it was better than I expected!
Advantages
ㅡ Cost-effective accommodation
ㅡ Near Shin-Imamiya Station
ㅡ Suitcase storage service (highly recommended!!!!)
ㅡ Kindness! Since I can't speak the language, I can tell you through Papago.
He explained things kindly and gave answers in simple English.
ㅡ Microwave oven, beverage vending machine, coffee, black tea, green tea, water purifier, and ice are available on the 1st floor.
ㅡ There are many restaurants and convenience stores nearby.
(Takoya near the hotel and Tenryu Ramen across the street are delicious>ㅠ<b)
ㅡThe shower room has warm water and can be used independently.
-There is a public bath (only showers are available in the morning. I could not use it due to time constraints)
disadvantage
ㅡ No soundproofing ㅠㅡㅠ Earplugs required next to the elevator on the 1st floor!
(I can hear the sound of the hair dryer, coming and going, and the sound of the door opening)
- It's noisy because it's right next to the train.
ㅡ There is a hospital and police station nearby, so you can hear a lot of sirens.
ㅡ Thin towel. Dust flying. It’s very thin!!! Bring your own towel!!
ㅡThe dryer is weak.
They say it's dangerous for a woman alone at Shin-Imamiya Station, unless it's late at night.
I think it's a good neighborhood, but there will be homeless people wherever you go.
On the day I traveled, I saw a lot of homeless people in Dotonbori.
This is a place where a lot of foreigners hang out!
If you were scared after seeing bad reviews in the past, except for the noise issue,
I think it's a really good accommodation...
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