I stayed here with a friend on a trip! There are no toothbrushes as amenities. I asked for towels to be replaced every day when I checked in, and they replaced 2 bath towels and 2 hand towels. You can also throw away your trash by putting it in the trash can in your room. The hair dryer is fixed in the closet? and when you open the door, there is a full-length mirror, so you can only use it in front of it, but the airflow was fine. There is a built-in kitchen and the living room? is also spacious, so it is spacious enough for packing. I was surprised that the heating was not available even in winter, but with the double doors and ondol (floor heating), it was warm enough to be able to spend time in short sleeves. There was a Japanese-speaking person at the reception, which was very reassuring. The closest place to the nearest train ticket gate is about 5 minutes, and you have to walk underground, but you don't get wet on rainy days. You can also watch TV normally. I had a hard time turning on the shower, so a Korean friend helped me lol (you can turn it on by lifting the knob up). The shower toilet is in the same space, but it is separated by a glass door, which was appreciated. Slippers for the room and toilet were also provided.
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