Since there are no reviews/comments in Japanese, I'll post them here.It's a short walk from the JNR station, but it's a long detour if you go from the side where the station building is, so cross the tracks and walk along the road from the opposite side.When you hit the first rather large street, turn left and go to the other side. Please cross. If you follow the road for about 30 seconds, you will see the hotel building. (3 minutes walk)There is a front desk at the back of the entrance. (It's dark and hard to see at night.)The staff can basically understand broken English. Therefore, I think there will be no problem with the accommodation procedures.(Among them, the female staff, who are around 20 years old, can speak English quite well.)The only procedure is to record it in the accommodation book.The most important rooms are the cheap rooms on the 1st floor that cost 200 baht (ceiling fan/water shower/toilet are Thai style), and the air-conditioned rooms on the 2nd floor that cost 400 baht.There is Wifi, but it can be extremely weak depending on the room.The front area is extremely strong.There are several food stalls nearby where you can eat at reasonable prices.There are two 7-Eleven convenience stores about 5 minutes walk from the hotel.There's nothing special in town, but I think there's quite a lot for a one-night stay, so if you're traveling backpacker-style, you probably won't have much of a problem. I felt that.