It was great because it was located on the Asakusa side, so you could walk from Sensoji Temple to Tokyo Skytree and see as much as you wanted. Because it is central, it is easy to move to other places. I was worried that the fact that it was an unmanned hotel might make it vulnerable to security issues, but honestly, if you try to enter with bad intentions, they will come to the front door. However, it seems that there were no problems because Japan itself does not have bad security. There were two minors and one female adult, and even though we stayed up late at night and bought a lot of late-night snacks, we didn't feel scared. Close to convenience stores and supermarkets. The facilities are clean and have everything you need. It was really nice to have a washing machine and dryer, but the inside of the washing machine was a bit dirty so I didn't use it. It would be extremely convenient if a clean washing machine and disposable detergent were additionally provided. Willing to...
Read moreIt was an unmanned hotel. There was a self-service check-in at the front desk, but there were no clear instructions. It took me a long time to successfully enter the room because there was no staff on duty and I couldn't even find anyone to ask. The room was very clean and tidy, equipped with a washing machine and kitchen, and was very cost-effective. However, no one cleaned the room during the consecutive stays. 4 points for the room environment and facilities, but the service is basically...
Read moreThe facilities were satisfactory.There is a washing machine, dryer, refrigerator, induction stove, and various cooking utensils, so you can cook your own food.As it is an unmanned hotel, you must wash and use towels yourself. (No laundry detergent!)Checking in was really difficult.Trip.com issues a 4-digit pin code, but hotel check-in requires a 6-digit pin code.After hanging around outside for a while, I ended up roaming and calling the...
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