Guest User
July 17, 2022
It may have been some kind of campaign by the reservation site, but it was cheap. We had to take only the toothbrushes and other items we needed from the shelf next to the elevator at the entrance. From the window, we could only see the wall of the neighboring apartment, so it wasn't very spacious, and we could hear the sound of the shower in the next room, but it was not unpleasant for the price, and although it was not new, it wasn't old-fashioned either. There was a washing machine, a vending machine for drinks (normal prices, not cheap or expensive), and a microwave in the hotel, so it was a hotel that we could accept with a feeling of "Well, that's about right." In addition, there was a Kojiki instead of a Bible in the room. The breakfast was simple, consisting of bread, scrambled eggs, sausages, and salad (for the price). It was close to the main gate of Hokkaido University. There were several convenience stores and a supermarket nearby, so we had no trouble shopping. The hotel's Wi-Fi (no password required) worked.
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