I didn't encounter the comments that said they discriminated against Chinese people. The front desk staff was very enthusiastic. The location was very good, in a relatively central area.
The bad thing is that the room facilities are relatively old. The waiter who came to clean the next day blocked the drain of the wash basin, and I couldn't press it up, and he didn't fix it for me. There was no hot water around 12 o'clock in the evening. The water temperature was very cold and I took a shower. The hotel also didn't have a separate laundry room 🙁. The TV only had Japanese and English options, and didn't support Chinese. The room was too small. Although this is understandable, after all, Ginza is a place where every inch of land is valuable, but it was a big blow to the mood of the journey. The only shortcoming in the room was that the massage chair was a highlight, which was too friendly to tourists who came here to travel and walk every day.
Overall, if you have a sufficient budget, it is not recommended to come here, or if you go out to play every morning and don't care about the slightly longer travel time, you can live in a more remote place, after all, Japan's transportation is also very convenient
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