It was a very clean and nice hotel.But unfortunatelyMoney was missing from the safe while I was out.before check-inI exchanged 50,000 yen right near the hotel,After checking in, I went out for about 2 hours.I noticed this because I didn't spend much money when I was out and I checked in right after I cashed it out. (I counted and checked many times, so the exchange itself was accurate.)When I asked the front desk staff to show me the surveillance camera, I saw a male staff member enter the room for about 3 to 4 minutes.But apparently that's because when it gets dark, they turn on the lights, close the curtains, and make their beds.We didn't even touch the bed after checking in and it remained clean. Even though it's a suite, it takes about 3 to 4 minutes to quickly close the curtains and turn on the lights in a 1LDK room.I didn't call the police because I knew calling the police would only waste a lot of time unless the person admitted it and was willing to give it back. However, when I told them that I would definitely write a review about what happened, the hotel instead called the police. lolI stayed at this hotel to have a floating breakfast (8:30am) in the morning. The floating breakfast is also beautiful and bright, and I think it's worth the 5000 yen.However, when I was taking photos in the short time before checking out, the hotel manager and the police came rushing in and took away about 20 minutes of my time. We had booked a car charter for the day and were planning to leave immediately, so there was no time for the police to respond. Even if I told them that, as long as they were threatening to write bad reviews, they had no choice but to cooperate with the investigation, and the hotel wanted to confirm.When I told him that I didn't mind him looking at my room, he said he would come to the police station and ask for my cooperation.The total amount of money saved was about 15,000 yen for me and my friend, but I don't want to take away my shooting time and disrupt my plans for the day.When I said, Okay, I won't write a bad review and please leave, I was greeted with a smile and asked to shake my hand, and the police and hotel manager quickly withdrew. lolWe believed that trusting the safe and losing money was a mistake on our part, or rather, it was just a lesson learned, but we can't forgive them for bringing in the police during our floating breakfast and stealing our precious time. It was.By the way, I was threatened that if I wrote a bad review, I would be blacklisted from all hotels in Bali. lolThe hotel here is clean and has a floating breakfast that looks great, so I think it's good and I recommend it.However, a safe is useless, and it is best not to leave valuables behind.