Anonymous User
October 1, 2024
As it is a Japanese hotel, I was able to converse with the front desk staff in Japanese without any problems.
I think even Japanese people traveling abroad for the first time will be able to stay here with peace of mind.
It is a little far from the station and bus stop, but considering the price range and service, it is not a problem at all.
This may be the case with all hotels in Korea, but toothbrushes are not provided so please bring your own. You can also purchase them from the vending machines in the hotel.
Soap, comb, and pajamas can be picked up next to the front desk, and if you check in early, there is also a set that includes facial cleanser, lotion, and milk.
Like Toyoko Inn in Japan, breakfast is free and there is a wide selection of Korean-style menu items.
Original TextTranslation provided by Google