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June 27, 2023
A 5-minute walk from the Goryokaku Koen-mae tram stop, this is a private inn for overnight stays without meals. It's quiet at night probably because it's far from the main road. When you enter through the entrance, there is a reception desk on your right, and when you ring the doorbell, the host will come out. The only time you meet the host is at check-in. By the way, the cleaning staff will come at 9am. Please be careful if you want to sleep late. Also, be careful about the stairs. I hit my head on the ceiling while going down. Although the room I was shown to was not large, it was well-cleaned and extremely comfortable. Bath towels are provided, but please bring your own towel and toothbrush. There is no sound insulation on the door to the room, so please be careful not to make any noise. Also, the bathroom and toilet will be shared. There is a shared refrigerator, microwave, and kettle in the hallway on the second floor. The washroom on the same floor had separate faucets for hot and cold water, which is rare these days. However, the hot water was set at around 40 degrees, so I was able to wash my face as is. When I turned down the flow rate, it suddenly got hot. There are restrooms for both men and women. There was a urinal and Japanese-style toilet for men, and a Western-style toilet seat for unisex. By the way, the Western style comes with a washlet. There was conditioner shampoo and body soap in the bathroom. There was a bathtub, but it took a long time and I didn't feel it was necessary, so I only used the shower. The water pressure in the shower is perfect. There are two hair dryers in the changing room. My room was on the 2nd floor, so I don't know about the 3rd floor. The only thing I felt was the washing machine in the bathroom was a problem. I didn't use it, but it smelled like sewage. Generally speaking, people who are looking for value in the accommodation itself should avoid it. It's also far from Hakodate Station, so if you're planning on going there, it's a good idea to purchase a one-day tram ticket in advance.
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