Guest User
May 14, 2024
I gave up on hotels because Japanese hotels were too small.
I looked into apartments and made a reservation.
I made a reservation knowing about self-check-in, and after reading a review that said you had to go to the room assigned to you on the day of check-in to get the key, I was able to check in without getting lost.
First of all, the room was large and clean overall, and there was a refrigerator, gas stove, microwave, and coffee pot, so it was possible to cook food. I am satisfied because the pots, dishes, and cups are all new!
The mattress was moderately hard and suited me well.
The location is a 5-6 minute walk to Dotonbori and 15 minutes to Namba Station.
However, there are bars along the walk from Dotonbori to the hotel. They say the Amemura area is a bar alley where foreigners living in the area go. There are bars with women soliciting customers, and there are some drunk people on the streets, so you have to be a little careful about moving around at night.
Even at night, I get drunk and scream, sing, and even make noise on motorcycles...
There was no noise inside the hotel, but the windows were not double-glazed, so soundproofing from outside noise was poor, so I woke up a lot.
I was satisfied with the hotel facilities~
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