I came on a family trip and spent two nights with my parents.
The hotel is a bit far away, but it's very close to Daikokucho Station and about a 15-minute walk from Namba Station. (The streets in Japan are really clean, so it's nice to walk around and see the surroundings.) We like walking, so the location is disappointing. I didn’t!!
It's an unmanned hotel, so it's self-check-in. You have to receive a password via email or phone a day before check-in. I didn't properly confirm that I had to inquire before check-in, so I was rude to the staff who told me to check-in by phone on the same day. TT.. They were really kind.
I was lost a lot because I didn't know how to take pictures at the entrance and enter, but the first thing to do is to press the call button and enter the password you received by email!! You can check in and check out by following the instructions received by email.
I can't believe I was able to stay in such a spacious hotel in Japan at such a low price. Even my picky father said it was spacious and nice, and my mother was very satisfied. Even after returning to Korea, my mother said that this hotel was so good and asked me to write a good review. Yes lol
Because it is a residence hotel, you can cook meals and there is a washing machine.
There was a closet, two double beds, and you could even watch Netflix on the television.
The structure was like a maze, so I was curious and looked for the bathroom. The toilet was a bidet, and strangely enough, when I flushed the toilet, water came out from above so I could wash my hands. The water filled the toilet!! Japan, the country of frugality... All three of my family were impressed.
There is a bathtub in the shower room, and when taking a bath, you can lower the desk and put something on top!
This was a really, really satisfying hotel!! If you are going on a family trip, I highly recommend this hotel.
I was worried because it had a high rating on Google Maps but few reviews, but now it has become a hotel that only I want to know about.
If you have a hard time walking and don't like places with few people, I don't recommend it. However, the streets are quiet and nice, so it's the best place to take your time and look around Japanese streets.
Separately, there is a 24-hour supermarket about a 15-minute walk away from the hotel (near Ebisucho Station), and it is really cheap, so I recommend stopping by!!
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