invJS
February 22, 2025
It feels more like a lodging facility that rents an entire apartment building than a hotel. The room is really big and nice, and there is a washer/dryer, TV, and dining table, as well as a nice door in the bathroom, and the bathtub has a bubble function, and it looks like they put a lot of thought into the tablet and Wi-Fi QR. However, if you are used to Korean-style boiler ondol heating, you should consider that Japanese apartments are cold. It was a winter stay, so the wind came in through the window and it was a little cold. The air conditioner for summer also seems to have limited coverage. It would be good to consider that the Kyushu region is generally warm. The location is close to Hakata Station, but it is a bit of a walk. If you have a lot of luggage, it may be difficult to access by public transportation. The best advantage of this place is the free parking lot, so I strongly recommend it if you rent a car. The parking lot is spacious even if you park at night, but be careful to park in a space where you should not park. The check-in method is a little tricky. The password that starts with an alphabet is the first floor lobby password, and the other four digits are the locker passwords that contain the front door key. Although it is a bit of a hassle, it is not much different from a door lock because you don't have to carry a key all day long since you have a key locker.
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