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September 7, 2024
This is a hotel in Chiyoda-ku. I have a special impression of this area because I remember watching a Japanese variety show ("The Moonlight Night is Still Young") and in the rich people joke, Chiyoda-ku is actually the area with the highest annual income per capita in Tokyo according to the program team's survey at that time. I digress.
Because it was my first time to go to Tokyo, and I had to go to Tokyo Dome to watch a concert, I was afraid that it would be troublesome to take the train if I came back too late at night, so I chose this place. Even if I had to walk back from Tokyo Dome in special circumstances, it would only be a 30-minute walk. Later on the way back, I found that it was only about a 15-minute walk to Akihabara. Because I originally wanted to book a Marriott brand to make it up to the same level, but I accidentally searched for this very typical Japanese-style hotel, and the budget was similar, so I chose this place.
It is absolutely quiet. There are not many rooms in the entire hotel, and each room is more than 50 square meters, which is a very comfortable living space in downtown Tokyo. All kinds of facilities and equipment are available. The bathtub is very large and can fit two people. I don't know if Tokyo lacks water. If I really fill it with water, I feel that it is a bit wasteful, so I only took a bath once. It was very refreshing, especially after walking 20,000 steps every day in the city.
I saw three service staff in a few days, but the arrangement was just orderly. The Japanese bento for breakfast was really delicious. Because I stayed for three days and I like to sleep in, I missed it in the first few days. After checking out on the last day, they also reserved a special one for me to take away. After opening it at the airport, I found that it was really rich, with chicken nuggets, fish, fried food, etc., which was very delicious. If I ate properly in the hotel every day, I would be very happy. I would like to say thank you for their kindness here.
The hotel provides various toiletries, bath products, skin care sets, etc. Basically, you don't need to prepare your own toiletries. There are also free snacks and drinks such as tea bags, coffee, chocolate, etc. in the room. In short, it was a very good stay experience. If you want to experience privacy and quietness, traditional Japanese decoration, and don't want to live in the same old decoration style of chain brand hotels, and have certain requirements for living space and quality, and still want to live in the center of Tokyo, you can choose this place. In addition, the bedding is also very comfortable to sleep in.
p.s.: There is also a signature of a Japanese football player at the front desk of the store. I searched it and it seems to be quite famous. I think if I have the chance next time, I will still consider staying here again.
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