Guest User
February 19, 2024
I think this hotel is in a good location for access to both "Asahibashi Station" and "Kencho-mae Station" on the Yui Rail. There is a main road (National Route 58) in front of the hotel, so you can feel the hustle and bustle of cars mainly during the day near the entrance, but you can hardly feel that hustle and bustle on the guest floor or in the room, so you can spend a quiet time. You can stay at a reasonable price, and like the surrounding business hotels, the rooms are not very spacious, although they are kept clean, as is the case with the surrounding business hotels. The bathroom is also small, but there is almost no dirt that can no longer be removed due to the large number of guests, so I think you can use it comfortably. Perhaps because many tourists from overseas use the hotel, there are many foreign staff at the front desk, but they seem to be properly trained and there was no rude service at all. They were very clear and answered my questions, which made a good impression. As a welcome drink, you can drink awamori or shekwasha for free in the lobby, but this service is the key to its popularity, and it is important to note that the service may run out before the service ends at 9 p.m. Still, there are many restaurants and convenience stores around the hotel, so you won't have any trouble finding food or drinks. However, you will use a metal key instead of a card key to enter the rooms. The elevators used to get to the guest room floors do not have a device where you can hold a card key to go to the desired floor, so those who are used to that type of key may feel a little uneasy about the security aspect. The hotel is located in a good location for access to both Asahibashi Station and Kencho-mae Station on the Yui Rail. Because it is located on the main road (National Route 58) right in front of the hotel, you will feel the hustle and bustle of car traffic around the entrance mainly during the daytime, but you will hardly feel such hustle and bustle on the guest room floor and in the guest rooms, so you can spend a quiet moment in the hotel. The rooms are reasonably priced, but like most business hotels in the area, they are kept clean but they are not very spacious. The bathrooms are similarly small, but I think they are comfortable, with few of the stains that can no longer be removed due to the many guests that are characteristic of business hotels. I saw many foreign staff at the front desk and other places, perhaps because there are many tourists from overseas, but they seemed to be well trained and did not treat me rudely at all. I had a very good impression of their enthusiastic response and pleasantness. You can have a complimentary welcome drink of Awamori or seekwasa in the lobby, but be Please be aware that this service is very popular and sometimes runs out before the service itself ends at 9:00 p.m. Still, you will have no difficulty in finding food and drink, as there are many restaurants and convenience stores in the vicinity of the hotel. Note that a metal key, not a card key, is used to enter the guest rooms. There is no device in the elevator used to ascend and descend to the guest room floors that allows you to hold the card key to get to the floor you want to go to, and those who are used to that method of key may feel somewhat uneasy about security.
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