Let’s talk about the advantages first. The layout and size of the room are good. A 28-inch suitcase can barely fit next to the bed. There is also a storage and hanging clothes room in the bedroom. There is also a kitchen sink and microwave. The toilet and bathroom are separated. The former has a flush toilet. (This seems to be standard equipment in Japan). The latter also has a bathtub with strong hot water for bathing. It also has a washing machine and thoughtfully provides washing powder and towels (you need to bring your own basic toiletries such as toothbrushes). Frankly speaking, when I checked out, I suddenly felt a little reluctant to leave this home where I had stayed for four days.
Disadvantages: The top floor of the fourth floor is hot and sweltering in summer. There are also three nearest subway stations: Tomujima, Hikifune, and Keisei Hikifune. They all take 10 minutes to walk. This is a big burden in summer, unless you use Take a taxi; finally, the most terrible disadvantage is that you have to climb four floors every day. If you are carrying large luggage or buying a lot of trophies, going up and down the stairs requires a lot of physical strength.
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