Traveling alone, female, staying in basement dormitory, checking in around 10pm.
[What I was curious about]
・Because it's underground? There is a sound. Is it the sound of a train? That's what I thought at first, so it must have sounded like a ton. If you listen closely, is it the sound of water running on the first floor? Is it the sound of the washer/dryer operating underground? I was surprised that I could hear the sound quite clearly at a high frequency. I slept, but...
・I didn't really understand the rules for using the foot wiping mat in the shower, so I wish they had made it clear. Maybe this is something new? So I took out the things that were hanging in each shower room for myself, but I didn't know where to put them after I finished using them.
・It's just a hit or miss, but I was assigned a bed on the second floor, but the girl (Asian, Japanese?) in the first bed had put her bag in front of the ladder that led up to the second step, so I was very considerate. I thought not.
・It's a bunk bed type, so when the younger child moved, the shaking was surprisingly felt at my place as well.
・It is designed to be separated by a curtain, but when I went up to the bunk bed, I could almost see the first bed through the folds of the curtain, so I would have hated it if I was on the first bunk. Maybe, I thought.
・The washrooms are unisex, so there were times when we were both a little careful. I've experienced separate floors for men and women in other dormitories, so I thought I wouldn't have to worry about it in a different dormitory.
・In the end, I didn't even know where the slippers were...
[Good points]
・Free breakfast is definitely a good thing! Toast (several types of jam and butter? margarine?), soup, coffee, tea? , milk (maybe milk) is free. It was crowded until about 10 o'clock, and after that, a lot of people from overseas started coming out, so it seemed empty.
・I was also happy to be able to drink coffee and milk at night (I get the impression that other places have restrictions such as only being available in the morning)
・I liked the location. It's not far from the station, and when I walked to Tokyo Station, 80% of the route was along the Imperial Palace, so it was easy to walk and fun to walk.
・In addition to the free menu, there are various menus that you can pay for, so it might be good for cafe lovers! (I don't really look at the menu though)
・I thought that I could check out at 11am and have more options in the morning.
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