Guest User
February 9, 2025
The accommodation is enough for living alone, but it may be a little inconvenient if you bring a big suitcase. There is not much space to spread out, and the toilet is very small. Be careful, and the water pressure is very weak. (Based on the 4th floor) Other Japanese staff (2 young men, 1 older woman) are kind, but the Japanese staff (1 in his 40s) and the Korean staff served as if they were annoyed. When I checked in, a Japanese female staff member answered, but when I told them I was Korean because I was not fluent in Japanese, she asked the Korean male staff member next to me to do it, but the Korean male staff member said no, either jokingly or because he was annoyed. Even though there was a guest right in front of him? I guess there must be some circumstances, but it seems like something you should do when there are no guests. When I went out, he didn't nod his head, so I nodded first, but I won't say anything else. The hotel itself is old, but it's okay to stay.
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