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4. juni 2024
It's located in Taito, about 1 mile to a couple of train lines including the convenient Yamanote Line. That's not too far, but I was in a wheelchair having broken my foot, and that was a slog for my adult child to push me - so not the best location, but clearly it's a good location for the price. The room was not large but much larger than a typical Japanese hotel room, with tatami mats on one end and two twin beds on the other end, and a dining table with chairs in the middle. It was clean, the bathroom really clean. There was an air purifier or portable air conditioner (everything is in Japanese) next to the bed in addition to an overhead split AC. The air purifer had a rug of dust that fluffed out the sides and the machine had a blinking light with an icon that screamed "clean the filter." Perhaps they added it to improve air flow. Felt a bit stuffy in there. Staff was nice - the one and only time we dealt with someone at the reception. It's kind of hassle free check in and check out - when you check out, all you do is scan the QR code on the inside of the front door, and that's it. There are no facilities to speak of and no one changed bedlinens and towels. Which is what we expect for the price and perfectly fine for 3-4 nights.
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