The hostel is located very close to Hankyu Arashiyama Station!
If you go for the first time, there will be someone who can speak English and Japanese to explain.
I was worried because I only spoke Korean, but I spoke English very slowly.
There was no problem because you explained it to me.
When you first arrive, there is a password at the front door.
Before checking in, please press the call bell on the right side of the front door.
(I can't speak any foreign language, but I called the hotel haha)
When checking in, you are given two coated cards.
Front door password, dormitory room password, personal safe password
It says this, so take a picture.
(If you don't know the password on your way back from the bathroom, you'll be in trouble.)
When checking in, the staff will tell you if the communal shower room is uncomfortable, please ask nearby.
There was a public bathhouse, so I bought it for 1,000 yen because they said there was a discount!
(You can borrow a bath bag. The towels are exchanged for hotel towels. If you go and rent one, it's 200 yen??) Please give it a try. Japanese hot springs (bathhouses) are always great!!
There is a common living room on the first floor, and you can eat the food you bought there.
(There are various types of bowls, drinking glasses, and refrigerators~)
There is no elevator, so be prepared if you have a large suitcase.
It's a narrow staircase.
They said they would rent a bicycle, but it's a shame I couldn't ride it..ㅠ
I think this is a great accommodation for traveling alone!!
After a day of sightseeing in Kyoto, overnight in Arashiyama and early in the morning.
Get up and take a walk from Togetsukyo to Tsukurin.
It's perfect for going into downtown Osaka haha.
ah! Breakfast can be enjoyed at the nearby RANZAN cafe(?).
Gives you a coupon.
Have a nice day!!
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