▲ There is someone available in the lobby from 4:00 to 9:00△ Check-in 4:00, check-out 11:00▲ The room has good functionality△ No slippers provided▲ Similar to family-style rooms△ Convenient transportation▲ There are supermarkets and restaurants nearby△ Self-pickup hangers, towels, etc. on the first floor▲ Laundry detergent can be purchased over the counter△ Station (Asahibashi Station)▲ Remember to bring your key when entering or exiting△ Comes with a flush toilet▲ Close to the city (convenient for shopping and eating)△ The hotel entrance will be automatically locked▲ Good sound insulation△Keep your keys by yourself▲The room has Wi-FiI have lived this experience for a relatively long time, so I will list the pros and cons first:★Advantages:Large bathtub in the roomThe bed is good to sleep onThe quilt is very warmThere is a clothes hanging area (clothes drying area)The bathroom has a drying mode (can quickly dry clothes)Good sound insulation (almost no outside sounds can be heard)There are clothes racks and sock racks available on the first floor.Normal refrigerator (big space and fast cooling)You can pick up kitchen utensils and dishes on the first floor☆Disadvantages:No slippers providedThe air conditioner makes a slight sound of gears turning.The shower and water discharge have the same switch (you cannot take a shower while turning on the water)You must bring a key when entering or exitingThe elevator smells mustyNo face towels provided (only bath towels)The space in the room is small and the table is also smallGlass cups are not provided (paper cups are available downstairs)Store your luggage (you need to ask first, if there is no one there, you cannot store your luggage)---My first experience was in room 201, which is the first room on the 2nd floor. Except for carrying luggage, I almost always went up and down the stairs because the elevator was really smelly. I don't know why, but it had a very moldy smell.Later, when I checked in, the elevator also had a stinky smell. I don't know where it came from?When you enter the room, you can see that it feels like home. The room has induction cooker, refrigerator, microwave oven, washing machine, bathroom equipment (including bathtub), small balcony, table, TV, etc. Basically, even if I stay for a month, I personally feel... I think it's okayIt is very common to freeze things when traveling. The refrigerator is not a small one, it is a real ordinary household refrigerator. Freezing and refrigeration are normal. In fact, a whole plastic bottle can be frozen in just a few hours. After shopping, you can cook or cook, or buy fruits. It is very convenient to come back to eat. Last year, there were no kitchen utensils and dishes. But today, when I came to stay, they were provided. You can pick them up on the first floor. It was very convenient. I didn’t expect that they had also optimized it~Overall, I think the cleaning of the room is pretty good. Except for a slight lack of cleaning above the lights and some corners, I personally don't think there are any major problems elsewhere. Many people say that if you don’t have slippers, you will lose points. I also think slippers are very important. I bring them myself. I think a foot cloth is available in the hall downstairs. If you don’t have slippers, you can put an extra one next to the bed and wipe it before going to bed. feet, so you don’t have to worry about soiling the bed.In addition, there are only bath towels here, which some people may not like very much, but I think this is not a big problem for me. In addition, although the washing machine does not have a drying mode, if you put it in the bathroom (get the hanger downstairs) and turn on the drying mode, you can basically dry your jeans in less than three hours, which is very convenient. It is of course ideal if you have your own laundry detergent. But if not, you can also buy it at the counterThere are basic supplies in the room, such as toothbrushes, razors, etc., which can be freely used. I don’t think there’s much of a problem with the quality of the accommodation. I think the soundproofing is also very good. I almost didn’t hear any outside sounds when I stayed in the room. The internet signal is also stable and there’s a TV to watch.However, the entrance to the hotel is not very obvious. It seems that you can park your car, but you need to be informed in advance. There are two parking spaces at the door. I remember that there seems to be a fee (Japan usually does not give free parking)The price is about NT$1,000 per night (sometimes less than NT$1,000), so it is quite cost-effective. It is about a 3-minute walk from the station. It is also very convenient to walk nearby and take a bus to buy things. It is about 1,000 meters away from the Don Quijote Chuchuan store. It takes 10 minutes to walk. In fact, I think it is an acceptable distance. Overall, it is very convenient to live here.If you stay for multiple days, you need to take your garbage to the trash can on the first floor or next to the elevator, as well as used bath towels and foot towels. Although some details are not good enough, the hotel staff's response time is short and the check-in time is late, but at this price, I think the quality of living is nothing to say, at least it is not like a youth hostel, and you have to share the bathroom. The bathrooms here are all My own, sleeping is not a capsule type.In addition, when entering or exiting the hotel, the door will be automatically locked. If there are no staff around, you should pay attention to it. But generally you bring the key in and out by yourself, so you can just insert the key and open the door on the first floor. After closing the door, it will automatically lock again after a while. I think there is no problem in terms of security management.In addition, the room key must be kept well. If it is missing, you will be charged 20,000 yen. The price is not cheap, so everyone should pay attention! Overall, I give it four stars ~ I recommend it to everyone