It's conveniently located right behind Starbucks, about a 5 minute walk from Exit 3 of Shinsa Station.
There is a CU nearby, but the selection may not be very good.
I wonder if it's manned until around 7pm?
When you check in, you will be given a card key and explained in mixed English how to lock the room. He was a kind uncle.
What about the room? You take off your shoes at the entrance and go to your room, so it feels more like an apar**ent for a single person than a hotel.
Face towels for the number of nights you will stay, small soap (disposable), toilet paper, hair dryer
I don't know if I didn't clean the inside of the drawer or what, but it was scary because there were things like used socks in there. There were also a lot of unused condoms. So I wonder if there are many people who use it that way. Delivery health-like.
The water pressure in the shower was good.
The toilet is the type where you throw the toilet paper in the trash instead of flushing.
It was inconvenient that there was no outlet near the bed.
When I checked out, there was no one around early in the morning, so there was a sign posted at the exit that said, ``Please return the key in this box,'' so I put it there.
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