Guest User
February 22, 2025
The first time I stayed here was in January with my child and mother. There were 5 people in the family. We stayed in a suite. The room had a microwave and a washing machine. It felt very good. I booked it on Airbnb.
But in February, my bestie and I came with only 3 people, so we booked a triple room. Then we found the disadvantage that there were three washing machines and dryers in the public laundry room on the first floor, which were not integrated. At night, we really competed to wash clothes. We calculated our own washing time and went downstairs to get the clothes. When we went downstairs, they had already been taken out by our Korean friends. Then we dried them again. When we came downstairs to get them at the time, they had already been taken out. In summary, my bestie and I each lost a sock. Or wash clothes in the morning and afternoon.
The blinds were covered with dust. My bestie was a bit of a clean freak and insisted on cleaning the part near the head of the bed. In addition, there were only blinds, which were light-transmitting, and we would wake up at dawn.
Another very troublesome thing was that when checking in, I had to either fill in the information online first, or scan the code on site to submit the passport information. Anyway, I had to fill it out myself. I really want to ask, why? I have booked other B&Bs and hotels in Japan on Ctrip and Airbnb, and there is no need for guests to fill in the information themselves. They can just give their passport to the front desk.
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