After making a reservation, the basic things you can enjoy include daily breakfast, sauna, and full cleaning once every four days. Breakfast is served in European and Japanese styles, and although the food is not as diverse as a commonly known buffet, there is rice, soup, and basic side dishes that anyone who usually eats home-cooked meals can enjoy. The sauna doesn't have many baths, but there is one hot bath. The facilities are clean and there are razors and dryers. Towels are hung on the doorknob every morning for the number of people. You can take them with you. I went to the sauna up to twice a day, but there were no towels left. A complete cleaning is done on the fourth day, and all you have to do is put a magnet on the door with a message asking for cleaning. There is also a message on the other side of the magnet telling you not to wake it up, which is convenient. I only noticed this on the afternoon of the fourth day, so I didn't receive any service, but it seems to be of a decent standard. It was a very satisfactory hotel because it had this level of service and the price was low. There is also a souvenir shop on the first floor, which is convenient because it sells drinks and ice cream in addition to souvenirs. If you look at the map, it's close to Kokusai Street, but if you're carrying various things around, it feels quite far away, but considering that the price is cheap, walking a few tens of meters isn't a problem. It wasn't easy because I went with people who had different travel types, but I was still able to rest comfortably at the hotel. I was lucky enough to be on the 13th floor, so the view was great. It was a memorable trip.
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