Guest User
May 19, 2022
The location is right next to Shinjo Station, closer than it looks on the map. In terms of location, the GOOD counter is a three-person system, but there is no management system. Even though there are 3 people in one group and the waiting customers are lined up. Do you need education? Because it's Shinjuku? There is only one elevator, so you often have to wait. The room is the same as other route inns. There are no outlets by the bedside. Also, chairs were used instead of movable tables. Baggage rack, built-in rack on the wall, but a bit small. It's a bath, but the dressing room is narrow. Can there be 5 washrooms and 3 people in the bathtub? I just don't understand why they put a tattooed person in the public bath. It's no good to give proper instructions. I decided that Shinjo is a place where such people gather. Also, I don't know if it's next door, but if you're relaxing in your room, you can hear a loud voice. A voice echoes in the hallway when you face it. It was not a relaxing hotel. Customers can't choose customers, so I want customers to choose properly. It was named as a hotel that does not choose its guests.
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