sekkon
March 12, 2025
I stayed here for 5 nights and 6 days. Cleaning was done once every 3 days, so it was once during my stay. They replenished 2 bottles of 500 yen water every day. It was the middle of winter, so I chose this place that is directly connected to the station, and it was a great choice.
There was a smell from the drain, but it didn't bother me. The smell didn't reach the room.
There was no need to wait for the elevator.
It was really convenient because it was within walking distance to Myeongdong and there were 2 subway lines. It was also convenient to have a washer/dryer in the room.
There were 2 multi-plugs and a USB outlet around the bed, so it's okay if you forget the conversion plug.
The bathroom and other places are type C, so it's convenient to have a conversion plug if you want to use a lot.
The only disappointing thing was that I couldn't watch terrestrial TV. Some other reviews said that I could watch it, but I struggled and couldn't. It would have been nice to have one since it was a long-term stay. It may not be necessary for 2 nights.
It was also good that there were dishes, but the knives were in tatters. I didn't use them, but I was surprised to see them.
One thing that was confusing was the location of the outlet for the electric kettle. I realized it was right nearby on the day I was leaving.
The pop-up faucet in the bathroom was also closed, so I didn't know how to open it and went to the front desk to ask. (Just push the faucet.) There is no phone, so it was a hassle to have to go and ask directly.
It would have been nice if there was a manual about the facilities in the room.
As other reviews said, the shower temperature and water pressure were absolutely fine. (Only the handheld shower was used.)
There is no bathtub.
It was really convenient so I would like to stay again, but the price has suddenly gone up so I would like to stay if it's cheaper.
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