Architrip_Momo
March 22, 2024
These are my honest thoughts as someone who is traveling overseas for the second time in her life, and traveling alone for the first time.
I stayed here for 3 nights from the first day.
The first time I fired on Java Island, I was shocked to death. lol
Arrived at Soekarno Hatta in the evening, took a little over an hour by taxi (it cost about 3,000 yen including expressway fees on Bluebird (expensive)
There are about 3 OYO buildings? They are lined up, and I don't know why, but two of them are residential buildings for locals.
At check-in, you will be asked to leave your passport until check-out or pay a deposit of 100,000 rupiah.
Get the key and go to the 7th floor. The doorknob pulls off from the beginning. (I'm anxious to death
I managed to fit it in and unlock it. (Turn the key until it beeps twice and it will be unlocked.)
The sheets and pillowcases were a pale yellow color that made me wonder if they hadn't been washed properly. (It smells a bit
In the shower room, the floor tiles are broken, water collects, and there are ants.
Sometimes there is hot water and sometimes there is no hot water.
I can't lock the balcony door (it's far away from the room next door, so I'm afraid someone might break in, so I'm okay with that...
I think it depends on the room, but it was my first trip to Java and I found this environment quite stimulating. (In a good way after all)
I got used to it after taking a shower once, but I think it's tough for people who are particular about cleanliness.
However, the security guy and the reception boy were very kind, and I was impressed by how they greeted me with a smile every morning and evening.
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