Does the accommodation feel a bit like Hong Kong?
The route was to Japan, but when I arrived at the accommodation, it felt like a Hong Kong accommodation.
There is a reception, but it's in the hallway, so I wondered what it was, and it turned out to be a phone that looked like an air conditioner remote control. You had to call the staff from the hallway with that and they would come out.
I paid the accommodation tax in cash and they gave me directions and left coolly. Later, when I saw him while eating, I was surprised to see him enjoying TV comfortably on the sofa. I guess he was a resident employee.
It was inconvenient to eat in a room on the 5th floor because I had to carry food up to the 4th floor. I put up my own sheets in the dormitory room, but I had bedbugs and I'm very sensitive to Japanese diseases. I caught them right away and threw them away, but it was a bit uncomfortable and I couldn't sleep comfortably.
Of course, the snoring noise also played a role.
There was a shower, a toilet, and a sink, and there were others, but I had to go out of the house and go to the next door or upstairs, so the circulation was bad.
I made a reservation in a hurry, so I just did it, but he won't come next time.
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