If you exit the ticket gate at Asahibashi Station and head left towards the east exit, you will immediately see it from the top of the pedestrian bridge. Never hesitate. Check-in takes place at the izakaya ``Okinawa Ryori Asahi'' on the first floor. Therefore, it is not possible to leave your luggage in advance before check-in, which is often the case at hotels. Once you have completed your registration inside the store and told them that it is your first time, they will come outside to guide you to your room and give you a brief explanation. When you check out, you simply leave your key in the room and leave, so unless you have something to do, you won't have to come into contact with anyone. You can come and go from that room at any time, and you can stay in the room all day. You can use it freely until checkout.There are two keys: one for the building entrance (autolock) and one for the room entrance. High security despite its appearance. When you go up the elevator, you will see a plain door that reminds you of the entrance to a warehouse. It's not very safe, and even late at night you can hear the sounds of roaring motorcycles and the sirens of police cars and ambulances.The room lights up when you insert your keychain. As for the interior, it feels like a room that was used by a relative's older brother until yesterday. Shampoo, body soap, and conditioner are installed in the unit bath. There are 4 toilet paper including the ones already installed. One week is enough. There is a simple kitchen with IH, cooking utensils, and tableware. The air conditioner is not new, but it is usable. There is also a washing machine and detergent. You can dry your clothes on the balcony, but there is only one dryer at the entrance of the building, and you can use it for 100 yen for 20 minutes. There is also an iron. There is a microwave oven on top of the large refrigerator. TV is small. Wi-Fi is fast. A few face towels and bath towels. If you need a replacement, put it in the basket at the door and they will replace it with a new one. Amenities include one disposable toothbrush.As for the location, it's just a 1 minute walk from Asahibashi Station. There is a convenience store within walking distance, and Kokusai Street is a 10-minute walk away. If you like, you can have a meal at the tavern on the first floor. There is no dedicated or affiliated parking lot, so you will have to look for a nearby coin parking lot, but the east exit, where the inn is located, is generally more expensive to use. There are several parking lots with maximum charges for 24 hours at the west exit of the station, just beyond the pedestrian bridge, so we recommend using them.Overall, I can live my life as usual. The price per night is low, and it is recommended for people who are the type of people who generally solve everything on their own while traveling.