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May 22, 2024
Posted because I was sad during my stay. 1 night, 2 meals, 15,000 yen, Gids room. This is my honest opinion. I think it fits most seaside business hotels. After checking in, there is no service such as guiding to the room or carrying luggage. It is an old building, but the rooms have been renovated, but I think there are some things that are bothersome. Mold, bugs, etc. Dinner is a buffet. The sashimi is dry and conveyor belt sushi is more delicious. I was sad about the low standard, so I went to the nearby Family Mart to buy some things and had dinner there. I think I would have been more satisfied if I had stayed overnight and paid 3,000 yen at a nearby izakaya or set meal restaurant. It was a cheap inn, but I think I would have been more satisfied with a business stay in Tokyo.
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