Guest User
May 2, 2024
The name of the accommodation is Minshuku Kibe.
The front desk is computerized and unmanned. When checking in, you need to enter the last four digits of your phone number, but Trip.com had entered random numbers, so I had to call support to check in.
The facility has a main building and an annex, and I stayed in the annex. The main entrance to the annex does not lock, so it is essential to lock your room. Women should be especially careful.
Breakfast is available in the main building, but you can bake frozen bread and microwave frozen rice yourself.
The building is old, so you can hear the sounds of doors opening and closing and people walking.
To put it in a positive way, you can experience a retro Showa-era feel, but unless you have a special reason, I recommend a normal hotel.
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