Guest User
September 15, 2023
The accommodation is really great. It's spacious, pretty, quiet, has everything you need, etc...
I was worried because there weren't many reviews even though I searched all the accommodation websites.
Sure enough, I arrived at the accommodation, but the door was locked, no one was there, and the lights were off... Since it was a homestay, there was no front desk or anything like that. I continued to consult with a counselor in a foreign country, waited for about an hour, and was able to get in touch with the landlord.
They sent me an email with instructions on how to get in the day before check-in... haha. I made the reservation a long time ago... but I didn't even think to look at the email because I had checked all the emails and pulled out everything to print 3 days before...
So, I stood outside for over an hour shivering because it was raining and I couldn't communicate and there were really no people in the area. However, the counselor treated me well and the room was so nice that I felt relieved. Even with the air conditioner on full blast, the tatami room on the second floor is a bit humid and smells like wood. It was so bad that I slept in the bed room. It was nice to be quiet as there weren't many Koreans or people around, and it was fun to look around. There seem to be quite a few good restaurants nearby, and there are small things to enjoy such as bakeries and cafes, so I recommend it. Also, be sure to check your email at least a day in advance ^^. Well, I left the ring and it took me two hours to go back, but they had already cleaned it up, so I sent two emails, but they didn't read them. Other than not being able to contact them, everything seems to be fine. There's a washing machine, a microwave, dishes, etc.
A 5-minute walk from Uzumasa Station? I think it takes about a while. The location is not bad.
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