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December 30, 2023
It was right after crossing the railroad tracks from Kitashinagawa Station and entering a shopping street.
The weather was fine, so I didn't have to worry about walking outside for 1-2 minutes, and there was a Family Mart two doors down and a Monjayaki restaurant across the street, so I didn't have any trouble finding food.
Amenities include a towel set, room gown, toothbrush, green tea, electric kettle, hair dryer, body soap, shampoo, conditioner, and hand soap in the room on the first day.
If you run out of supplies, you can find toothbrushes, cotton pads, basic cosmetics, green tea, etc. near the front desk.
You can borrow clean towels by asking the front desk. After use, return it to the basket in the laundry room on the 1st floor.
The room also had a unit bath, mini kitchen, microwave, and hangers. Water pressure in the shower is also fine.
Although we stayed for several nights, we mainly ate out, and the only food and drink we had in the room was tea, so it wasn't a problem.
I can't open the curtains because my neighbor is an apartment building and there are no lace curtains.
When doing laundry, you need a 100 yen coin. There was no exchange machine, so I bought water from a vending machine. It is unclear whether currency can be exchanged at the front desk on the second floor.
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