It's located right in front of the station, so it's very accessible. There are souvenir shops and restaurants nearby.
You can't drink the tap water. There are no free bottles in the room, but there is a water server outside that you can fill up as much as you want. I think this is fine.
The toilet and shower are separated by glass, so it's good that the bathroom doesn't get flooded.
There is also an outlet next to the bed, so it's easy to charge your phone.
There was only one shampoo, conditioner, and body soap combination, but I didn't mind it that much.
Hot water comes out without any problems.
The front desk is open 24 hours a day, so early morning check-out was no problem.
There is a parking area in front, so it was convenient to wait for the tour car.
The only thing that bothered me was that the bath towels there smelled damp. Could it be because the dryer was not powerful enough? Or was it because they were stored in a bad condition? I don't think people dry their clothes indoors these days, so I'm not sure why, but that was the only thing that bothered me.
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