Dolly Chan
November 7, 2024
Located in Yodoyabashi, it is very conveniently located near the station.
And there is a 24-hour LAWSON downstairs in the hotel.
It is very convenient to go back to the convenience store to buy snacks at night.
Starting from the reception lobby, the rooms with tatami mats and Japanese design feel very comfortable. I booked a "no housekeeping" medium-sized bed room for 3 nights with breakfast. The space is large enough for two people, and there is a place to sit, not necessarily on the bed.
There are USB and socket sockets on both sides of the bed, and there is a TV at the end of the bed.
The dressing table can be used for computer work, and there are sockets there.
We also provide clothes that can be worn in the large baths, as well as hot water bottles, tea bags, coffee, etc. Bottled water in the refrigerator is free, and there is also a pear dessert for free.
The washing area is separate from the toilet and shower area, and the toiletries are complete. The large hot spring bath and sauna are on the top floor, and the washing machine and dryer are also in the bath. There is no charge for laundry and washing powder is already provided. If you want to dry clothes, you need to pay.
They sell milk, which you'll want to drink after soaking in the hot springs, and ice cream bars are free. Ramen is also available from 21:30 to 23:00 in the evening, so be sure to save your stomach if you want a free late-night snack.
Breakfast is a buffet style, mainly Japanese cuisine, such as homemade seafood donburi, tempura, pickles, etc.
There are also salads, desserts, etc. The food has not changed much in three days. If you stay for a long time, it is recommended to only purchase 1 or 2 extra days.
By the way, the coffee machine broke down on two days of my three-day stay.
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