The location of this hotel is very good, just outside the B15 or B16 exit of Shinjuku Station.
However, the exit signs at Shinjuku Station are not obvious. It took me about five minutes to find the exit after coming out of the Shinjuku West Gate.
The hotel is cleaner and more spacious than I expected (hotels in Japan are very small and understandable).
When checking in, you need to pay an accommodation fee of 400 yen. This time, there was no cash at all (you cannot pay via WeChat). You can pay by card, cash, etc. In the end, I paid with my watermelon card on my phone.
Personally, I feel that the mobile phone Watermelon Card can basically cover 98% of consumption in Japan.
The service staff at the hotel front desk speak good English, but they probably don’t have Chinese service.
The hotel room is small but clean
Before coming here, I encountered a huge bed bug outbreak in Japan, and I was very worried along the way.
But luckily the hotel is very clean.
Free breakfast is provided in the lounge area on the first floor of the hotel from 7-9:30 in the morning, but it only has some bread and the like. But it's pretty good
Overall, this hotel is very cost-effective.
Book the cherry blossom season one and a half months in advance and it will cost about 600 yuan/night.
Cleaning is done every day during your stay. But it felt like it was just cleaning up the trash and changing bath towels. The sheets and duvet covers should not have been changed.
All in all, I will stay here if I still have the chance.
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