Wheremysummeris
March 13, 2024
First of all, I checked in after 1 a.m., and I was able to check in without any problems (it was done through a kiosk), and there was an elevator and there were no bumps in the line, so it was easy to drag my suitcase.
I stayed alone, but there was enough space to spread out my suitcase and the amenities were acceptable. There are no sponges/shower towels, so please bring your own.
The cleanliness was acceptable. It's not that it's really clean, but it's worth living in. There were no hidden dust lumps or things like not cleaning areas that can't be seen, and it's just reasonably clean. I think it feels that way because the interior itself isn't white.
There are a lot of convenience stores around. There are at least 3 within 2 minutes, the bus stop is close, and the main street is also close.
The best thing is that if you get off the elevator exit at Tameike-Sanno Station on the Ginza Line, you will be directly at the entrance to the accommodation. It takes less than 20 seconds. There is no need to use the stairs. Highly recommended if you have a lot of luggage and drag a heavy suitcase.
If I had to say the downside, the toothpaste in the amenities was poor, there was no water provided, and towels were not refilled for about 2 days. I didn't ask for more since I had some left over anyway, but I think they would refill it if I asked.
The handwritten letter and the duck in the bathroom are cute little touches.
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