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June 28, 2024
Review of traveling alone in the countryside Because I didn't know, I got off the train at Matsumoto Station and walked about 850 meters. If I walked normally, it might not be far. But that day, I walked to Kamikochi, which was a long walk all day. So it felt very far (but there is a closer station, Kita-Matsumoto). When I arrived at the accommodation, I was greeted by a white Japanese uncle. We communicated with each other using the Google Translate app. We understood each other well. When I entered the accommodation, the uncle let me wear slip-ons when going upstairs. Then I put my shoes in the locker below. Then I went to the room. The room was quite large. I could open my bag. It was clean. The room had amenities such as towels, hair dryer, tissue, air conditioner, TV, refrigerator, soap, shampoo, conditioner. Most importantly!! I really liked that there was a very large bathtub. The hot and cold water system was the best. It could be either the hottest or the coldest. There was a microwave. The common area was downstairs. There was ice provided. No need to buy it. But I found out later. I already bought it. The impression might be because I went alone or because the Japanese people in the past were kind. They seemed attentive. They always asked how my day out was. Did the photos look good? Before leaving, they wished me a safe trip. And thank you for choosing our service. It's cute. These little details make me feel like I'm staying at someone I know (another thing is that the hotel doesn't have an English name on Google Maps. You can look for a blue shop selling Thai products instead. It's nearby.) Roughly like this.
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