Guest User
October 5, 2023
I took advantage of the Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day holiday to visit Osaka and Kyoto. Because the friends I made an appointment with were let go, I ended up traveling alone. After searching on Ctrip for a long time, I finally found that this hotel is not far from the station, and can be canceled for free in advance. The price/performance ratio is also high. It is the best choice for staying in Osaka. It turns out that I made the right choice.
After booking a room, Ctrip will send you a schematic diagram of the route from the station to the B&B. You can basically get there by following the route, or you can find it by copying the address or name of the B&B into the map that comes with your iPhone.
The door has a password lock. The landlord will send you the password on Ctrip in advance. You can enter directly by pressing the password. The tatami room I booked was on the first floor. It happened to be that I had a large luggage and it was very convenient to stay on the first floor. There are two floors upstairs, and the stairs are relatively narrow. Those with large luggage can only put their luggage downstairs.
There is a kitchen, refrigerator, microwave, and washing machine on the first floor. There are sinks, toilets, and bathrooms on each floor. They are independent of each other, so you don't have to worry about sharing them with others. It’s just that because of the layout of the first floor, the sink and toilet are outside the door, and the bathroom is inside the room. Everything on the second and third floors is inside the room. This is a big difference in terms of use. Fortunately, it doesn’t matter to me. relation.
I stayed here for three days and met the landlord twice. She is a young lady who came to Japan from Harbin to work for many years. She is very easy-going and takes time to clean after work. The guests I met were all Chinese tourists, and they were very kind to say hello when they met.
In addition to the route map sent by the landlord, when I went out, I found that there was a 711 on the road about ten meters away. There was a shopping street with a more historical feel about a hundred meters along the road, which led directly to At the tram stop of Tenka Chaya, you can feel the local customs.
Although I stayed for three days, I arrived in the evening on the first day, went to Nara on the second day, worked overtime in the room on the third day, and only took a quick trip to Osaka city in the evening. Strictly speaking, it was just for fun. I spent a day there and will come back next year if I have the opportunity. I will give priority to staying here then.
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