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August 20, 2024
A very old Japanese hotel, designed in the 1970s. The hotel lobby faces the inner street. The neighborhood is relatively quiet and the lights are dim at night. There are almost no restaurants nearby. There are only one or two convenience stores and a drug store nearby. There are not many restaurants. But there is free parking. There is no hot water kettle in the room. If you want hot water, you have to go out to the corridor to heat the water. In addition, it is very noisy in the morning. Because the room is opposite the Kisarazu Fish and Fruit and Vegetable Wholesale Market, it is very noisy in the morning, and there will be some loud announcements. The most irritating thing was when I checked in consecutively: because there was no sign on the room door telling me not to disturb. At 10 o'clock in the morning on the second morning, the lobby staff called into the room and asked if the room attendant was needed. However, I felt it was really bad because I had been woken up by him. I couldn't feel peaceful and relaxed while staying in the hotel, and the hygiene was average. , so it is not recommended to stay, but the price is cheap. In addition, the scenery is beautiful, especially at sunset, you can look at the torii gate and the river.
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