Guest User
June 9, 2024
KOKO should have acquired many hotels of other brands and changed them to their own management model. There are two hotels near Sendai Station. One is located in the west of Sendai Station, a few minutes' walk away, but the building is older. The style inside is **** yellow, a bit like the decoration of Chinese homes in the 70s and 80s. The interior of this hotel is black, more like the Ginza store, but the building may be older.
The location is very good, close to Aoba Street, with a park next to it. It is about 1.6km to Sendai Station by foot. There are barrier-free roads throughout the journey, so it is not a big problem even if you push the suitcase out of Sendai Station.
The Japanese are a bit rigid in doing things. I arrived at 2:30, and there was a room, but I still asked the customer to wait until 3 o'clock to check in. Later, I don't know why I got it right again, and asked the customer to check in at 2:45. In short, on-site management is an art. If you are just working there, you just need to follow the process.
It is not far from Tohoku University. Cross the road and walk to the end. After entering the campus, go straight and turn right, and you can see the statue of Mr. Li. Mr. Li's style is as high as the mountains and as long as the rivers.
I caught up with the Aoba Festival, also known as the Sparrow Dance. I don't know the origin, but the liveliness and watchability are not as good as the Awa Dance Festival in Tokushima. I came here to join in the fun. On that Saturday, the price of accommodation around Sendai Station doubled. Only KOKO next to Dainen Park maintained the original price. Where can you find more than 200 per night? After all, I am in a first-tier city in Northeast China. This price is OK.
In addition, after checking out, I wanted to take a taxi to the airport. I wanted to ask the front desk to help me book a car. I don’t know if there was a communication problem. I came out alone on the roadside to help call a taxi, and stretched and yawned. So I politely asked him to go back. Who can't hail on the roadside...
In short, the KOKO series is worth staying for cost-effectiveness. But if you are a couple, especially on your honeymoon, well, you know, this is a business series, which may ruin your romantic atmosphere, not recommended...
That's all.
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