Guest User
October 29, 2024
Even at the end of the Obon holiday, I was able to stay for just a little over 3,000 yen.
It was a hot day, and even a 5-minute walk from Mita Station made me sweat, but the entrance, lobby, and guest rooms all had strong air conditioning, so it was very comfortable.
I was very grateful that there was a shower that I could use right away, and that there were large, dry bath and face towels. The shared shower and washroom were also clean.
I feel a little hesitant to eat in the guest room, but you can use the lounge on the first basement floor, which is equipped with a desk and chair, water, sink, microwave, and kettle.
There is also power and free Wi-Fi, so it is possible to do simple work on a PC.
(The nearest Family Mart is about a 3-minute walk away. If you want to eat instant noodles, you can simply pour hot water into a Family Mart thermos before walking, which is just right, as it saves you the trouble of having to boil water.)
On the 5th floor, there are 3 rooms with about 20 beds each. There are 10 toilets (2 of which are for women only), 5 showers, and about 7 washrooms on this floor. The entrance to the single bed is a hole about 60-80cm on each side that can be partitioned by lowering a roller blind. The hole extends to the back and is about 1.9m deep. The walls, floor, and ceiling other than the entrance hole are separated by boards more than 10cm thick, so there is sufficient visual insulation. The mattress is soft and thick enough. The futon is also thick and heavy. The air conditioner is very powerful and some people may feel cold, but in that case, I think that if you close the roller blind at the entrance properly and cover yourself with a futon, you will be warm enough.
Tokyo Tower can be seen from the window in the common area of the building. I think it is about a 15-minute walk to Tokyo Tower.
There are several security cameras at the entrance and in the common areas of the guest rooms. You cannot leave your luggage or put it in a locker. There is a luggage storage area outside the auto-lock on each floor, but since it is only a place from the common area of the building through an automatic door without a lock, there is a risk that it may be taken by someone other than the guest. All bag-sized items were stored under the floor or at the edge of the room. For clothes, that should be enough. Valuables should be stored at the back of the bed or in a locker at the station.
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