Too expensive for what it is. This is not a hostel, only a very small room, mix dormitory, with 4 bunk beds. I don't know how this is even legal, especially in Japan. Lack of space. There's a very small kitchen, and the shower is also in the room, with only a curtain to change. There were 2 other male guests, and I didn't feel confortable to even take a shower due to the lack of privacy. The location is good, though, less than 10min from the train station. I'm grateful for the boss to let me store my luggage in the room early in the morning, but I was surprise that we went to do the check-in process in the room, without caring of waking up the other guest. Besides, he seems nice at first, but (beware, female travelers) he kept whispering in my ear that I was "cute" and "very charming", which made me very uncomfortable, so I quickly left the room and avoided any other interaction with him. I think this behaviour is creepy and not...
Read moreIt's a guesthouse with a small room with 2 bunk-beds, a kitchenette, shower, 2 sinks, a small closet, and a toilet. Not much space for luggage. The heater keeps the room really warm and you are free to change the temperature. It is also very secure with every tenant getting a key, one for the front door and one for the room and they are adamant about locking up on entry and exit. The price is high in comparison to what you could get for the same price in Tokyo.
What made my experience bad was another guest had the worst snoring I've ever heard but I am leaving that out...
Read moreCHEAP. But! The room is very small, no privacy for shower (beware female travelers!!), and the AC doesn’t work well!! The owner is also very traditional and goes over the rules in great details that take a lot of time. Besides, the owner will BOMBARD you with messages until he hears back from you. So expect a message every 2 hours from him!!!! Drives...
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