I used it for a few days instead of a business hotel. Good location near the station.The room is fine.I was relieved that the staff seemed friendly and polite, but just as I was relieved, I encountered someone who was not very nice.This place locks automatically, so you have to call the front desk and have them open it before you go out.I had a very unpleasant experience here. Around noon, an elderly woman's voice said,If you say you want to go out,Buaiiso asked me many times if I had paid the bill, and told me that if I told her I was staying for consecutive nights, I would have to leave the hotel.(I still have a few nights left that I paid in advance. I thought the hotel was aware of the status of the room contract, but it seems like they aren't.)When you say you'll be back, does that mean you're going to go out bluntly?I wanted to say that you've said that from the beginning, but I can't help but feel uncomfortable. The lock was harder to open than others.I think the hotel is offering accommodation services for consecutive nights, but I wonder if they don't know about the condition of the rooms. Even if it can't be helped immediately, it's a word that is too unexpected. It's really terrible to say this to someone who paid for their stay in advance and still has a few days left and doesn't show any remorse.The man in front of me was pretty smooth. Even the women who seemed unfamiliar seemed to be smiling and doing their best.I'm talking about a woman who is a little ahead of me, and the way I ask questions from an unfamiliar person is that she tends to ask questions that are within the scope of service from a position that puts the hotel's profits first (though the attitude is different, but this response tendency is I wonder if it's the same person? Lol) Those who are used to it will understand right away and are polite.On the other hand, depending on this type of hotel, there are rare cases where you are not at the front desk and cannot leave immediately when you want to leave, so I would say that it is better and thankful that the front desk is always there, but this time. This was the most uncomfortable part of the trip. It's okay to be unfriendly because it's okay if the key is unlocked, but the content is...Since it's a love hotel, I think there are some things that can't be helped when it comes to people, but I'm grateful to be able to interact with other employees in a normal and comfortable manner, and I can sense the hotel's intentions and consideration there as well. , I feel sorry for the way this older female employee handled things.However, if I were to ask if I would recommend it to others as an alternative to a business hotel, I would say yes. Since it's a love hotel, I can't say anything about real relationships, but I think it's a good review. If it wasn't for that person's attitude, I would personally give it 4 stars or more.I didn't want to be told this way when I was out of town so often, so I would like employees who are not used to it to be aware of this. If you forget that you have a multi-night stay contract, they will treat you aggressively, assuming you are a non-paying guest, and even if you know about the payment, they will continue to do so even though you have already paid the number of days in your contract in advance. There is a possibility that you will end up with an employee who says something that you would like to be kicked out without even apologizing, and I have encountered this person before, so I wish new employees would be more aware of this.