SunPlaza Hotel( next to Shin Imamiya Station). |Agoda $35.00 per night |1/2 the price(see pics) when you walk in or book through their website. ||Noisy Tin Can ||Non-smoking single bed (room #633). |Avoid this room or any rooms ending in 32,33,34,35 & 36. Try to get rooms at the end of the hallway and away from the bathrooms and elevators. ||I arrived at 9:00 am. The professional and polite staff was able to check me in early. ||I was given my room key, a small face towel, toothbrush/paste and a small tissue packet. That’s was it 😭. No pajamas||The room was the size of two twin beds combined, with a some leg room from the entrance to the end of the bed frame. Able to fit a small carry on luggage. ||Each floor has a male and female toilet. It’s connect to each other. There’s no door leading into the bathroom area, it’s just a open entrance with a sign for Male and Female. Men’s had one urinal and one Japanese’s bidet. Women’s has two bathroom stalls. One is Japanese bidet and One squat. ||Each floor has its own “unisex” vanity area with 4 x sinks , hand soap, hair dryers and one shower. It looked like a “unisex” shower, but I can be wrong. ||The roof level is the public bath and spa which I did not try. Female and Male hours. ||Pro’s: |Fast Free WiFi |Air con in room|Small Refrigerator |Small TV with only Japanese Channels |Next to Shin Imamiya Station= 1 minute walk|Dobutsuen-Mae Station Exit # 3 = 7 minute walk|Sinsekai area. Lots of food and drinks = 10 minute walk |Spa World( 1200 yen) = 10 min walk|Family Mart = 3 minute walk |Kansai Airport = 54 min ||Con’s: |Front desk supplies free air plugs( a must). |Super thin walls. Can hear the slightest noise: foot steps, hand dryer that sounds like a vacuum cleaner, doors opening and closing and thin uninsulated bedroom windows with tons of street noise. |No heat in room, only in the hallway. |Bed linen was cheap which made me itchy. |Bedroom was old. Felt like a prison cell with dirty carpets. |Neighborhood was dirty and the air smelled like old cooking oil mixed with cigarette smoke. ||I would not recommend this hotel. Truly below Japanese standards. There are better hotels for $50 with your own private bathroom in the...
Read moreSunPlaza Hotel( next to Shin Imamiya Station). |Agoda $35.00 per night |1/2 the price(see pics) when you walk in or book through their website. ||Noisy Tin Can ||Non-smoking single bed (room #633). |Avoid this room or any rooms ending in 32,33,34,35 & 36. Try to get rooms at the end of the hallway and away from the bathrooms and elevators. ||I arrived at 9:00 am. The professional and polite staff was able to check me in early. ||I was given my room key, a small face towel, toothbrush/paste and a small tissue packet. That’s was it 😭. No pajamas||The room was the size of two twin beds combined, with a some leg room from the entrance to the end of the bed frame. Able to fit a small carry on luggage. ||Each floor has a male and female toilet. It’s connect to each other. There’s no door leading into the bathroom area, it’s just a open entrance with a sign for Male and Female. Men’s had one urinal and one Japanese’s bidet. Women’s has two bathroom stalls. One is Japanese bidet and One squat. ||Each floor has its own “unisex” vanity area with 4 x sinks , hand soap, hair dryers and one shower. It looked like a “unisex” shower, but I can be wrong. ||The roof level is the public bath and spa which I did not try. Female and Male hours. ||Pro’s: |Fast Free WiFi |Air con in room|Small Refrigerator |Small TV with only Japanese Channels |Next to Shin Imamiya Station= 1 minute walk|Dobutsuen-Mae Station Exit # 3 = 7 minute walk|Sinsekai area. Lots of food and drinks = 10 minute walk |Spa World( 1200 yen) = 10 min walk|Family Mart = 3 minute walk |Kansai Airport = 54 min ||Con’s: |Front desk supplies free air plugs( a must). |Super thin walls. Can hear the slightest noise: foot steps, hand dryer that sounds like a vacuum cleaner, doors opening and closing and thin uninsulated bedroom windows with tons of street noise. |No heat in room, only in the hallway. |Bed linen was cheap which made me itchy. |Bedroom was old. Felt like a prison cell with dirty carpets. |Neighborhood was dirty and the air smelled like old cooking oil mixed with cigarette smoke. ||I would not recommend this hotel. Truly below Japanese standards. There are better hotels for $50 with your own private bathroom in the...
Read moreSunPlaza Hotel( next to Shin Imamiya Station). Agoda $35.00 per night 1/2 the price(see pics) when you walk in or book through their website.
Noisy Tin Can
Non-smoking single bed (room #633). Avoid this room or any rooms ending in 32,33,34,35 & 36. Try to get rooms at the end of the hallway and away from the bathrooms and elevators.
I arrived at 9:00 am. The professional and polite staff was able to check me in early.
I was given my room key, a small face towel, toothbrush/paste and a small tissue packet. That’s was it 😭. No pajamas
The room was the size of two twin beds combined, with a some leg room from the entrance to the end of the bed frame. Able to fit a small carry on luggage.
Each floor has a male and female toilet. It’s connect to each other. There’s no door leading into the bathroom area, it’s just a open entrance with a sign for Male and Female. Men’s had one urinal and one Japanese’s bidet. Women’s has two bathroom stalls. One is Japanese bidet and One squat.
Each floor has its own “unisex” vanity area with 4 x sinks , hand soap, hair dryers and one shower. It looked like a “unisex” shower, but I can be wrong.
The roof level is the public bath and spa which I did not try. Female and Male hours.
Pro’s: Fast Free WiFi Air con in room Small Refrigerator Small TV with only Japanese Channels Next to Shin Imamiya Station= 1 minute walk Dobutsuen-Mae Station Exit # 3 = 7 minute walk Sinsekai area. Lots of food and drinks = 10 minute walk Spa World( 1200 yen) = 10 min walk Family Mart = 3 minute walk Kansai Airport = 54 min
Con’s: Front desk supplies free air plugs( a must). Super thin walls. Can hear the slightest noise: foot steps, hand dryer that sounds like a vacuum cleaner, doors opening and closing and thin uninsulated bedroom windows with tons of street noise. No heat in room, only in the hallway. Bed linen was cheap which made me itchy. Bedroom was old. Felt like a prison cell with dirty carpets. Neighborhood was dirty and the air smelled like old cooking oil mixed with cigarette smoke.
I would not recommend this hotel. Truly below Japanese standards. There are better hotels for $50 with your own private bathroom in...
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