Everyone at the front desk was nice.
The room was very small.
I got a smoking room, so the walls were covered in tar.
But I think they clean the bathroom and toilet carefully.
It seems that Mr. Nagai was the cleaner.
I was impressed to see a handwritten letter.
The towels were fluffy and odorless, the best among recent business hotels!
They are the old type where you have to adjust the water temperature yourself, so it may be a bit hot in the winter.
I was surprised at how small it was, but living is a good place.
I was grateful that the toilet had a washlet, even though it was such an old hotel.
The front desk staff, the cleaning staff, and the washlet made me think I would use this hotel again!
If you're just going to sleep at Ajinomoto Stadium, this is a very good hotel, so I recommend it.
If you're a non-smoker, make sure you don't mistakenly get a smoking room.
I was able to endure it, but it gave me a bit of a headache.
However, since I smoke electronic cigarettes, I didn't go to the smoking area and smoked in the room to my heart's content lol. Also, the bed was hard. But I was so tired that I fell asleep. So it's definitely a hotel worth living in.
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