Guest User
August 19, 2021
I'm a local who lives in a place where I went to multiple stations. I have used day use several times to study for the qualification exam. 3,500 yen from 9:00 to 17:00. About 440 yen per hour. There is also a co-working space if you go a few more stations, but I think the unit price per hour is cheaper than there. The room and floor were clean, and although I requested non-smoking, the elevator didn't smell of cigarettes either. The hardness of the bed mat was comfortable, and the pillows were not made of urethane, but had different hardness on the front and back. The bathrobe is made of waffle material. In this day and age, would it be better if the slippers were disposable? Slippers are made of vinyl. The bath towels and face towels are not fluffy, but they are not hard and I don't expect them to be fluffy, so it feels good. I have long hair, so I appreciate the size and softness of the face towel to hold my hair together. The toothbrush has a comfortable grip. The windows are larger than those of business hotels in the city center, and the daytime lighting is good, but depending on the direction of the desk, it is better to bring a stand light for studying. The tea in the room is green tea (1 tea bag), but hot water comes out of the free coffee server on the first floor, and black tea and green tea bags are also placed. The coffee server also seems to have instant coffee. You get 2 sweet breads when you check in. One piece is about as full as a rice ball. The size of the desk is enough to put a large laptop on it. Is it about the space for one person on the study desk in the library? In a hotel in the city center, even in a city hotel, the size of the desk is difficult to study, so I think it's a big one for a hotel. It may be narrow for those who spread a lot of materials. For business use, if you don't mind being located 30 minutes to Ikebukuro, I think the accommodation is not bad. There are supermarkets where you can buy clothes around the station, as well as convenience stores, family restaurants, and 1,000 yen cut shops. As for the hospitality of the employees, I sometimes hear private conversations, but the customer service itself is good.
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