Guest User
September 17, 2024
The room is not very small. We put the two beds together and can flatten two suitcases by the window. There is a separate table and two stools, which is very convenient for eating. The toilet is separated into three parts, and there are separate spaces for the sink, toilet and shower. The water bar and self-service counter downstairs are very complete, and the overall hardware settings are satisfactory. The location is also good. There is a large supermarket next to it. It takes ten minutes to walk to the subway station. It is not convenient to drag the luggage. There are too many traffic lights in Kyoto, and we have to stop and go all the time.
Service: The front desk has poor English and a weak sense of responsibility. The order includes sake, which is provided from 7:00 to 11:00 in the evening. We arrived at 9 o'clock in the evening, and the front desk did not mention it actively. After we asked actively, we were told that it was after 7 o'clock in the morning. There was no clear communication and no reminder that we could pick it up now. At 11:05 pm, we went downstairs to ask what time we could pick it up the next day. We were told that the bar was closed and told us very confidently that we had missed it (the Japanese's rigorous attitude suddenly came at this time).
It is recommended that those who want to try it can ask directly. The Japanese service industry is not very proactive, and their English is really poor. They will not try to communicate actively, so if you have any requests, you must make them directly and insistently, otherwise they will be ignored.
Dassai (Japanese sake) three wine tasting packages: I didn't drink it
Bread and coffee: There are a lot of self-service drinks at the front desk, and coffee and bread are also at the self-service counter, not made on site
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