Anonymous User
October 7, 2024
I made a reservation because it was a chain called Chisun Hotel, but I was surprised that it was old and dark and I felt like I was going to get a ****. I sat on the sofa by the window in the lobby and was surprised to find that it had caved in inside. It doesn't look like the furniture in a chain hotel lobby. The room was also very old, and the toilet had a manual toilet. Even though I was born in the Showa era, I had never seen anything like it. I wish they had at least done the usual service overseas, where they would let you in if the room was available, even if you arrived earlier than check-in time. I was told that check-in was from 3 o'clock, and I realized that not only were the building and interior old, but the company and employees' way of thinking was also old-fashioned. I stayed in six hotels in Japan and overseas over the past 20 days, and it's unfortunate that this was the last one. I stayed there because I had a flight from Haneda the next morning, but it was a hotel that made me want to go home early for the first time in a long time.
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