Disadvantages: 1. The equipment in the room is in very poor condition. There is only one telephone at the elevator entrance on each floor, and the telephone on the 2nd floor has problems and cannot be used. You can only go to the front desk to make a call (although I live on the 6th floor, I saw it when I bought things from the vending machine on the 2nd floor and used the coin-operated washing machine). The chair has no backrest, which is equivalent to a bench. I wanted to use it for work, but I gave up because of this chair.
2. There was hair on the pillow, which made me very disgusted. The pillow that the hotel staff replaced for me had a very obvious stain, so I had to take the pillow to the front desk to replace it again.
3. A male staff member wearing glasses named フェリックス? (but he felt like a Japanese) had a bad service attitude and was not dressed properly when checking in, which greatly reduced my first impression of this trip to Tokyo and the first impression of the hotel after getting off the plane.
Advantages
1. It is close to the subway station and has convenient transportation.
2. The Chinese or foreign (non-Japanese) aunt who cleans the room has a good service attitude. I only called the room cleaning once during my four days and three nights. At least the cleaning was quite clean that time.
I specifically looked for a hotel with a relatively high rating on Ctrip, but this is what happened. The hotel description on Ctrip also mentioned that the hotel has a game console, but I didn't see where it was.
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