There is a window, but it can't be opened, so ventilation is not possible.
It's not that you can open it just a little. You can't open it at all.
I thought it would be good because it's a wooden floor, but the air quality was worse than an old hotel with carpets. The room was small, and there was a lot of dust on the towels and linen.
There is no Japanese-style efficient use of space or meticulous amenities, and the service is not that great. When checking in, you use the machine to check in yourself, but there was an error, so a person ended up doing it. If you don't do housekeeping for multiple nights, they don't give you a voucher.
You have to hang it up before 2 a.m. But shouldn't the towels be changed? There is a phone in the room, but it doesn't connect to anywhere, so I had to go down to the lobby to ask for a towel.
There are no advantages other than the location. It seems like it's not worth it unless it's around 150,000 won.
It's also about a 10-minute walk to the main shopping mall in Ginza.
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