The lobby feels OK, but the elevator starts to break down.
1. The air smells uncomfortable and has a strong musty smell. I am not allergic or a clean freak, but the discomfort is really exaggerated. I thought the room would be better, but it was not. The air conditioning was still terrible.
2. Next to the bedside table in the room! Appear! cockroach! dragonfly! Climbing, a group of sisters are scared crazy
3. Because there is an air conditioner outlet above the extra bed, it was moved back 50cm. There was biscuit packaging garbage on the floor, which means that the cleaning was not done well.
4. After having supper at about 1:00 in the middle of the night, we came back and found that there was no light in the corridor except for the elevator entrance. It is no exaggeration to say that each of us turned on the flashlight to walk to the room, but we did not see any obvious power light indicator. We even accidentally pressed someone else's doorbell thinking it was a light switch.
5. After checking out, you need to pay a deposit of 300 yen for your luggage storage. You are given a cheap plastic tag with a handwritten number. Later, because I was traveling with someone else in a different car, I didn’t return the plastic tag and was forced to pay the deposit. (Although it was my own mistake, it was the first time I had to pay a deposit for luggage storage. And it was in a public area in the lobby, not in a fenced-off area against the wall.)
I won’t say more about the old equipment. I hope everyone will be vigilant.
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