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8.8/10
Very Good
GGuest UserIt is very convenient to walk along the track from the nearest station by 5, but every time the train passes, you can hear a little sound. In midsummer, there are many cherry trees around the building, and you can hear the cherry blossoms early in the morning. Therefore, I can't sleep well unless I go to bed until the time when I start to hear the cherry blossoms from the last train.
However, the rooms are reasonably clean and very convenient because they have air conditioners, refrigerators and freezers, microwave ovens and kitchenettes. It is also very good to have a supermarket in front of the station. Very good property of Cospa considering the price and time.
GGuest UserIt was a nice hotel where you can have good memories of the year-end and New Year holidays! Even though it is a large room, it is very cheap compared to other hotels, and it is good that the towels are substantial! It's good that the water absorption is too good! I want to go to stay again without feeling tied up for a long time
AAnonymous UserFirst of all, the service attitude is very good. Bathing in the large public bath is very comfortable and the equipment is very new.
As for the shortcomings, the room was so small that it only had tatami mats, no furniture, and of course no bathroom. To use the bathroom, you had to go to the public bathroom on the floor. However, since the men's and women's bathrooms are on different floors, I almost saw a man in there when I went to wash my hands for the first time. Going to the restroom was particularly speechless. There was no sign at the door such as ”men only”. It was easy to accidentally see someone else going to the restroom. It was so shocking. The room had a musty smell, and there were a lot of beetles and small cockroaches. There were gaps under the door. These bugs could crawl in and out at will. I lay on the tatami and couldn't sleep at night, for fear that Xiao Qiang would pass by at any time. The room is not equipped with a kettle, so you can only borrow one from the front desk, but there is no way to fill it with water. You can't boil the water in the public restroom and drink it, so you can only rely on the convenience store downstairs.
Overall, this hotel is very inconvenient to stay in. It's like going back to the last century to travel hard, so it's cheap and I probably won't stay there again. There are many industrial parks around Sakai, and the air quality is not very good. You can often see heavy smoke.
The only thing that feels strange is that the bathhouse is really modern and it’s quite comfortable to take a bath♨️
AAnonymous UserDelicious breakfast, drinks, excellent onsen, room with view on the upper floor. There is nothing special around the hotel but close to Osaka and convenient to get to
There is a choice of pillows, pigeons
GGuest UserThe service is very good and the location is very close to the station from Sakai to Kansai Airport. However, the facilities are obviously old and there is obvious black mold behind the toilet. The overall stay is OK.
GGuest UserThe sound of the corridor is very loud and the facilities are not new, but I feel that I am not dissatisfied. There is no complaint because the price is cheap. However, the location is not easy to access, but I am satisfied because I can walk from the station and it was close to this destination.
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