Guest User
February 3, 2025
It was a very good experience. When we checked in, a Japanese guy (who looked very Japanese and literary) introduced us to the check-in rules. He would speak very slowly, and would use simple vocabulary and appropriate punctuation to make you understand before he would speak the next sentence.
The washbasin, bathroom and toilet are all public. The toilet is divided into men and women, but the washbasin and bathroom are not. There is a bathroom on each side of the washbasin. The bathroom has a certain dry and wet separation, and the door can be locked inside. The bathroom for bathing needs to be booked. I haven't tried it. If the bathroom is still available when checking in at the front desk, then you can make an appointment at the front desk.
The room is very Japanese. We checked in a few days on New Year's Day. It may be that there was a drizzle that day. There was a smell of grass and soil when it rained, but it didn't make people feel disgusted. It would be a bit cold to sleep. Their air conditioner is relatively old, but the quilt is very thick so it is quite warm.
Considering the price of other expensive hotels in Tokyo, this hotel is a good choice for cost performance. There are many souvenirs left by travelers on the first floor, which shows that it is a hotel recognized by many people. If you have no problem with the access control when you return late, you can definitely consider it.
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