This star is given to the front desk lady who upgraded my room, carefully explained the precautions in English, and introduced nearby restaurants. I really like it.
The following are dissatisfaction points. It is more appropriate to call it a dormitory than a hotel. This is the worst hotel I have stayed in in Japan many times, bar none:
1. When you receive the key, you need to open the door by yourself. When you go out, you have to leave the key at the front desk and pick it up when you come back. Don't expect an air-conditioned welcome when you come back.
2. The house is quite big. There is only one table to put the TV and one rubber stool (the kind without backrest). There are only plugs in front of the two beds, which I use to charge my mobile phone. You can only sit on the bed!
3. When the air conditioner is adjusted to 18 degrees, the maximum wind is not cold but wind. The wind is loud and noisy. When turned on low, it is hot, just like turning on a fan. Because I found out that the air conditioner was not cold when I went back after dinner. It was late at night and I didn't want to disturb the front desk, so I didn't sleep well all night.
4. Two wardrobes without doors are a pile of dust.
5. It is okay to share the toilet shower and hand washing, but after adjusting the temperature when taking a bath, it becomes hot and cold, and the hot and cold water is constantly adjusted after taking a bath.
6. There are not even disposable slippers.
7. Not to mention the variety and quality of the breakfast included, the tables are like the desks of primary school students put together during class, it is simply the layout of a workers' canteen.
I was mentally prepared that the hotel facilities in Awaji Island would be poor. I was very disappointed and helpless when I chose this hotel for over HKD 600. I will not come back again.
Original TextTranslation provided by Google