kitekid
February 12, 2025
The hotel is more fashionable, from the lobby layout design, music, waiter's dress to the room layout, it is more avant-garde style. Breakfast is also a simple Western set meal, and pajamas are provided in the room.
There is a large open-air table and chair area at the entrance of the hotel, which is very useful for waiting and resting.
We arrived at the hotel at noon, but the check-in time has not yet arrived, so we checked in the luggage first. They can help deliver it to the room after the room is cleaned up, and we just need to register and get the key when we go there in the evening.
The ramen shop next to the door is very popular, and there have been people queuing up one after another. We don't want to toss it, so we queued up to try it. The signature is 塩ラーメン, which is really salty, and the fried dumplings taste good.
When I came back in the evening, the luggage was already in the room. After all, it's still Tokyo. The room is really small. Once two suitcases are placed, you can't turn around. The bunk bed is suitable for us with children. The bed material is quite good. They are all iron frames, and the children roll around without squeaking. The shower and toilet are separated into two rooms, and the sink is outside the door. The design concept is unique, but it does not make good use of the space. The shower is a large shower room, and there is only one toilet in the bathroom. They are all spacious in one compartment, which is contrary to the cramped feeling of traditional Japanese custom bathrooms. However, the bathroom is too close to the bed, the door is not sealed, and the exhaust is not strong. When someone uses it at night, a smell floats in. The shower room makes it impossible to put pajamas and towels, and there is no place to change clothes. These are squeezed to the door, and there is a curtain to make an activity space. For girls, it is a bit unfriendly, like changing clothes at the door, hehe.
The mineral water in the refrigerator is free, which is a feature.
The transportation nearby is quite convenient. The nearest one is "Suidobashi", which is opposite, but it also makes it a bit noisy at night. "Korakuen" and "Iidabashi" are also very close, especially when walking from "Korakuen", you can visit the dome by the way. There is also Houbunsha next to the hotel, which is said to be a famous comic publisher.
There are washing machines and vending machines on the 5th floor. The hotel's soundproofing is not very good. In addition to the sound of the subway, you can also hear the sound of the toilet flushing upstairs.
I checked out early in the morning and went out to play. Luggage can also be stored. There is a small room next to the front desk for storage. You need to notify the front desk and tie the luggage with a rope with a password lock. Just remember the password.
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