Anonymous User
September 28, 2024
The room is surprisingly small. It's not like a hotel in the United States. It feels like a hotel in Tokyo. The small room is mainly just a bed. There is no table. There is a narrow small table folded under the wall-mounted TV. When the small table is put down, I can only sit on the edge of the bed with my butt raised. There is no chair. The front desk said that the small green stool at the head of the bed was originally intended to be placed beside the bed to match the folding table, but it turned out that the space from the bed to the wall was not enough for the stool. There is no wardrobe, it is open and not long enough for me to hang my skirt. No coffee machine. Every space is cramped. Because it has just been renovated and newly opened, there is still a smell in the room. I wanted to open the window to get some air, but the window only had glass and couldn't be opened. The central air conditioner is surprisingly noisy. In short, although the hotel has a somewhat artistic design, it is very uncomfortable and not suitable for business trips.
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