neko.jp
March 13, 2025
I had heard that the music was loud at night, but in reality it wasn't and I was able to stay quietly. I had also heard that the room wasn't cleaned, but if you put a sign for that at the entrance to the room, they cleaned it properly. I had heard that the deposit was taken and not returned, or that you had to leave your passport as a deposit, but that didn't happen. It was close to the subway station and the supermarket, so I thought it was in a very convenient location. The only drawback was that the carpet on the floor was burnt because there were people who smoked in the room. I think it would be better to make the entire building non-smoking to keep it clean and, above all, to prevent fires. Also, there was a strange perfume smell, which I thought was a countermeasure against odors, and it bothered me on the first day. I think a normal deodorizer would be better. The room wasn't that big, but it wasn't cramped. There were no cockroaches or insects (I stayed on the 5th floor).
It seemed like we were the only Japanese guests staying there, so it was a bit unusual.
This is a side note, but the people using the rooms also need to keep them clean. This will reduce the burden on the hotel. I don't think it's good to always say "I'm a guest!" no matter what.
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