I stayed there for 3 nights as the owner said, ``I can live there,'' and I had a very comfortable stay. If you imagine it as a regular hotel, you might not be expecting much, but it's so comfortable that you can feel like you're living there. Each room has a water server, drum-type washing machine, and mini hair iron. There were also plastic bags, plates, cups, wet tissues, shampoo, conditioner, and facial cleanser (no cleansing agent provided, so be sure to bring your own). I didn't have one in my room, but my friend's room had a suitcase measurer, so I guess they can provide one if you request. Anyway, it's located on the upper floor of APMPlace, so you can go out at night without worrying about the time! I went there in winter, and you can shop without a jacket, so it's light and comfortable ♡ It's right at the exit of the subway, so you can use your time effectively. If I were to point out some things that could be improved, the toilets are not washlet, so if you're a picky Japanese person, you might find it difficult. Is the door separating the bathroom and toilet broken? It doesn't close tightly, so it floods every time, but if you think you're cleaning the toilet floor by flushing it with water at the end, that's it. There is no safety deposit box, so you have to take care of it yourself, but there are security cameras, so I didn't have to worry too much. In the hallway, there are a lot of APMPlace luggage, and I like it because it feels like Dongdaemun. The washing machine is very fluffy and convenient, but it's not a drum type, so I didn't know how to use it, so I had to use a translator to find out how to use it.It was hard until I got used to it, but it was fun. It is also recommended for those who want to travel like they are living in Korea. The owner is also good at Japanese which is a big plus! And kind.
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