Guest User
October 26, 2023
I stayed in a standard single room. The building felt new, but that impression changed the moment you stepped into the elevator. When you enter the exterior and entrance, you can see a very beautiful piano and the decorations are modern, but the elevator is full of dust. The hallway is dark. The room is small. What I could see from my room was something like a corporate housing building with dirty exterior walls that gave the impression of life. It's so small that you can't believe it's only 8 tatami mats. There was even a body pillow on the single bed, making it feel even smaller. The area under the sink is so narrow that it cannot be covered, and the bathtub is narrow both vertically and horizontally. The shower curtain was red and had mold growing on it. It should be easy to remove with the S-hook, so why hasn't it been replaced? There was bare wood inside the closet, which could be the reason why the bathtub was so small. The curtains and wallpaper in the room appear to have been replaced, but the bed is a retro French bed that has never been replaced since the opening. It's been a while since I saw it. Even at Hotel A, some hotels have new mattresses. Although there is supposed to be high-speed internet, there is no connection at night. It doesn't last for 5 minutes. I guess it's a flat tire. The bedspread was dripping on the floor and was so damp I couldn't tell when it had been washed. Even though it was still this time of year, I felt cold at night. We simply stocked consumables in the visible areas, such as shampoo and coffee sets, to make them look better. It was a hotel where you could easily understand what bad people think.
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