In fact, they said it was a bad thing, but we couldn't use the room and it didn't seem like the right fit for us, so they kicked us out and told us to go somewhere else. I was dumbfounded and asked if we were doing business or something, but I saw a towel on the desk, so should I bring a towel? When I asked, he gave a harsh response. He said I had a room. When I arrived, he told me to come see the room and then decide whether to use it or not. I went up to see the room, but I thought it was a good place to sleep for the night and it wasn't bad for the price. I just looked at it and said I would come down and use the room. How do I know whether a place I go to for the first time has towels pre-stocked or not? Can’t you even ask that question? In other places, there is a separate room that is provided when you enter the room, so I asked about it, but from there, the response was not good. Is the room warm? I asked this twice. Was this really a serious question? Is the room just warm? this? It's my first time here, so I went up to see the room and turned on the boiler. Oh, it's warm. Should I have checked and then come down? Was it our fault? When I came down, I was told that it was individual heating, but it seemed like the guest was picky, probably because it wasn't such a bad question, so he told me to go somewhere else instead of staying here because there were other good places. It was absurd and I felt bad. In fact, writing this, I wondered if my family was picky. It can get a bit messy, but it's a place that will make even picky people get picky. Just don't go. It's the worst.