Guest User
June 29, 2024
The lady at the front desk was kind and polite. There is only one elevator. Because the building is old, the room key is the same as the key for a ryokan, and it is not an auto-lock. I filled a kettle with hot water from the hot water heater in the lobby and headed to my room with tea bags. The guest room on the 5th floor is 13 tatami mats in size, with a closet and a bathroom (sink, toilet, and bathtub all in one). There is a table and two chairs in the middle of the room, and I laid out my futon myself. There is a 30cm step in the bathroom, so be careful. The large public bath on the 5th floor smelled a bit moldy. There are 15 faucets and the light blue bathtub is large and comfortable. There is a basket in the dressing room to put your clothes in. There are no weighing scales or hair styling products. It is conveniently located near Kyoto Station. If you walk through the underground passage, you hardly need to use an umbrella. It can't be helped that the building is old, but it was inconvenient that there was no washlet or electric kettle. You can't receive BS broadcasts.
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