As a single female traveler, I wouldnât recommend this property. A few times I was coming back to the hotel around 8 pm some of the homeless men started cat calling me. Thankfully itâs close to the station. Then at night I could hear the other people in the room next to me, police sirens all night (the police station is right next to the hotel), and people shouting outside.
I would recommend staying closer to the main area.
But the hotel was nice. The self check in and check out was very easy, however I was worried something would go wrong and no one would be there to help.
So. Pros and cons. Yes, itâs cheap, but I donât recommend this place if you are alone.
the only complaint i have is that the bathroom was outside of the room and shared with the whole floor - and the showers are on the ground floor for everyone. itâs perfect for a short stay in japan and the room had good facilities!
It was a great hotel to stay in, however the area around it is not very touristy and feels at times a little hostile. However, it is near train stations and allows for you to leave whenever.
Honestly I have never written a review before but donât want other people falling for the same trap. Itâs not as nice as the photos, it smells sickly sweet on entry mixed with trying to disguise other smells, got into our room and the âcleanâ sheets smelt of smoke and had black hairs through it, the bed board smelt of smoke, and people were regularly smoking outside the vicinity, there was one toilet for a whole floor with tooth paste splatter all over the door and walls, and there was a significant draft that came into the room. The shower is also on the first floor so if youâre a few floors up you have to go past the reception area back down.