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February 12, 2025
The self-service apartment next to the Kotomon Bridge of Sensoji Temple is a 7-10 minute walk from the Tokyo Skytree and Sensoji Temple (depending on the pace). The hotel apartment is a residential building that was converted, and you can do everything yourself during your stay. The facilities for food, clothing, housing and transportation are complete, but the main problem is self-service check-in and check-out, which the front desk doesn't care about. After placing an order, there will be a link, or you can scan the QR code at the front desk to register on the website yourself. Here you need the first page of your passport, which you need to take a photo of or scan to your phone in advance. There are multiple languages to choose from, just do it step by step. In fact, you don't need to enter all the accompanying personnel, just one person's information. After completion, there will be a QR code, take a screenshot and save it on your phone. At the front desk, there are two "Check in" machines that look like iPads, which are also multilingual. After clicking, you will be prompted to display the registered QR code. After scanning the machine, the phone will show the check-in room number and door lock password, and you can go up by yourself. It is all self-service during the stay, there is no room service, and the items are placed on the bed. This is cleaned up and will not be changed until you leave, so keep it hygienic by yourself. Throw the garbage into the corner storage room on the first floor by yourself. There are no pajamas in the room, and only two bags of laundry detergent are provided, so you have to bring your own. When you check out, there is a QR code on the door lock. Once you scan it, it means you have checked out, and the cleaner will come immediately. The room is fine, and it is considered large in Japan. The drying temperature of the washing machine is set high, so be careful with some clothes.
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