Guest User
October 22, 2024
The only thing that impressed me was that the breakfast was very rich, including sashimi and other items. It was the richest and highest quality breakfast I had ever had in a Japanese hotel. Secondly, the location is not far from the JR station. Others are just too average. It may be that the shelf in the lobby of an old four-star or five-star hotel is still there. It's a bit intimidating when you enter, but the details are really not as good as those of small and medium-sized hotels. The room we booked is a standard room with an area of 18 square meters to 20 square meters. The bed is relatively wide and the bedding is also very good. But the layout is unreasonable. The two beds are basically next to each other and you have to climb up like a kang at first. Later, I squeezed a gap, and I could barely put my shoes in with my legs sideways. There are very few places to put things. Of course, Japanese hotels are generally not very large. We specially picked a large room. Compared with the 18-square-meter room in other hotels, the layout is extremely unreasonable. This may be because there is no new decoration. In addition, The price is relatively expensive. It is recommended that if you want to move in, don't stay on weekends, which are more expensive. It's good to stay for a day or two during normal times and eat his breakfast.
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