The location is far from the subway station. The nearest subway is Naka-Okachimachi on the H line, Suehiro-cho on the G line, and Akihabara Station on the JR.
But they are all 10 minutes+ on foot.
If you want to buy necessities, you can walk to aeon/life in about 5 minutes, and there is a 711 in about 3 minutes.
Pokemon Go players are ecstatic, but it will be a life-threatening situation for those who catch an early flight.
The hotel room is also relatively small, and the facilities are a bit old. Many of the hotel's settings seem to be prepared for office workers who drink too much and can't go home, such as the vending machine on the first floor only has wine and persimmon seeds.
You can apply for room cleaning every day if you stay consecutively, but you need to put up the doorplate before 11 am.
The door lock is different from most other hotels. It needs to be locked manually. Specifically, you need to repeat the action of opening the door when leaving the room, and wait for the door lock to change from unlocked to locked before locking the door.
The hotel does not provide luggage storage after check-out.
Otherwise, the room didn't have any peculiar smell, because there were a lot of deodorizers in the corridors, elevators, and rooms. The bathroom didn't have any smell, and there was plenty of hot water.
In short, it's good to have a hotel at this price when spring breakers are all over Europe and America, but next time I'll probably choose a hotel closer to public transportation.
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