True to the usual Toyoko Inn standard. While the location isn't right next to Asahikawa Station, it's just one extra block away.
The hairdryer was good and powerful, but the kettle wasn't great – it boiled slowly and was easy to burn yourself on. Also, breakfast was quite simple, mostly rice balls, but it tasted alright.
Actually, many aspects are good. The problem is that some points are too low. For example, the kettle is made of pure plastic, and it feels like it will melt while burning, and the wires are exposed. For example, there is no restaurant for breakfast, and you have to eat in the open space at the front desk. There are many guests, but few tables and chairs. A round table has 3 chairs. In most cases, you have to share a table to eat breakfast. There are only a few tables in total, and you have to queue up. It's really embarrassing. The interior decoration has been transformed into a normal business hotel, but the *silk spirit is still implemented in a few places. It's not worth it.
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GGuest UserActually, many aspects are good. The problem is that some points are too low. For example, the kettle is made of pure plastic, and it feels like it will melt while burning, and the wires are exposed. For example, there is no restaurant for breakfast, and you have to eat in the open space at the front desk. There are many guests, but few tables and chairs. A round table has 3 chairs. In most cases, you have to share a table to eat breakfast. There are only a few tables in total, and you have to queue up. It's really embarrassing. The interior decoration has been transformed into a normal business hotel, but the *silk spirit is still implemented in a few places. It's not worth it.
GGuest UserTrue to the usual Toyoko Inn standard. While the location isn't right next to Asahikawa Station, it's just one extra block away.
The hairdryer was good and powerful, but the kettle wasn't great – it boiled slowly and was easy to burn yourself on. Also, breakfast was quite simple, mostly rice balls, but it tasted alright.
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