I was traveling with my 79-year-old mother and thought about taking a taxi, but when I looked it up on Google, it said it was a 2-minute walk, so I exited Kobe Station from the opposite side of the sea (south exit) and looked at the crosswalk on the right. Among the many buildings, Centurion Hotel was written vertically in English, and it was really a short walk away. There is a convenience store in front of the hotel, and a pa*****o parlor next door, but I didn't notice any noise at all (maybe it depends on the location of the room?) There is a smoking area on the first floor of the hotel, and there are two elevators. Check in at the front desk on the 2nd floor. There were three people at the front desk even on weekdays, and they were foreign staff who spoke good Japanese, but they were nice people with elegant smiles. I later realized that I should have asked her to take her time since she was speaking a little too quickly. There are many rooms, and the carpets and hallways are modern and have a calm atmosphere. When I entered the room, I noticed a bit of a foot-like odor, but since there was a deodorizer in the room, I sprayed it on and immediately turned on the purifier, and it went away. The size of the bed was wide and the mat was comfortable to sleep on, but if you are tall, I think it would be a good idea to check the size carefully. Although the bath and toilet were in the same room, it was larger, and it was well-cleaned, with a wide variety of amenities and shampoo etc. on the wall of the bathtub, which I could use widely for washing my hands. If I have a chance, I would like to use it again. This time I stayed without dinner or breakfast, but the station had plenty of food options, so I was able to stay cheaply.
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