Facilities: The room is very large and can spread out three 28 boxes, and the three of us can sit in the "living room" and watch TV and eat without any delay. Almost everything is available, including a microwave, washing machine (can be dried), electric kettle, regular refrigerator with freezer, induction cooker, pots and pans. If you need a kitchen knife and chopping board for cooking, you can borrow them from the front desk.
A small disadvantage is that although there is a small balcony, I can't put clothes on it. I don't know how to put on clothes after washing them in the washing machine - -
Hygiene: Only rooms that have been stayed for more than 5 consecutive days will be cleaned, but there is no delay. If you need to clean, change towels, mop the floor (the whole house is tatami and walk barefoot), you can tell the front desk. The garbage is full every day. You can just take the bag to the front desk and ask for a new garbage bag.
No hygiene issues were found during our stay. Are the tatami bedding and mattresses made of cotton? When I lay down on it on the first day, I saw some small floating hairs stuck to the sheets, which was considered normal.
Environment: In a small alley one block north of Kyoto Station, it takes about 10 minutes to walk with your suitcase in tow. There is a FamilyMart convenience store in the small alley, and it is very quiet at night. To the west of the alley is Higashi Honganji Temple, and to the east is a courtyard scenic spot that requires a fee. Exiting the alley is the Karasuma bus station.
Service: There are no Chinese-speaking staff at the front desk, but we expected that there would be no barrier to English communication. The front desk staff speak really good English and their introductions are very detailed. Nice service! Let us have a comfortable home every night in Kyoto :)
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