I was fortunate to have found a nice place to stay during my trip, despite the fear of a possible earthquake in Japan.
We arrived at the hotel by taxi,
and were surprised. It looked more like a regular home than a hotel. I wondered if I'd made the wrong decision, and then had mixed thoughts about my future plans. Upon entering, I was fortunate to find a small reception area.
The receptionist kindly checked us in, and we walked through a narrow passage to the elevator. It was small, and the space was cramped.
The elevator door opened directly into the entrance, which felt a bit awkward, but I opened the door and went into the room.
When I entered, I saw that it was a very large and spacious studio apartment.
There were two beds, a bunk bed, a large table, a bathroom, a toilet, and a closet lined up along one wall.
It was very clean, and thankfully, it was larger than I expected.
There were plenty of towels, and they even provided extra ones.
I'd heard many times that Japanese hotels are small, so I was worried, but the room was spacious.
The location was also convenient, with a laundromat two minutes away and a convenience store three minutes away. There was a subway nearby, and plenty of buses.
I definitely think I'll be back again.
I had a great time. Thank you.
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