I stayed in a single room for 2 nights on 24GW.The hotel is a two-story building, and the second floor is accessed by stairs. (This time it was on the 1st floor.)As for the room, you can spread out your suitcase for a week and use it. Since it was new, the room felt like it had been designed and was very nice.There is a door between the hallway and the bedroom. (The sounds from the hallway will no longer bother you.)There are several shops selling small items in the hallway. (You can keep clothes for tomorrow to prepare for tomorrow.)There's enough space to store a week's worth of suitcases. (I think it's a coincidence, but it's the perfect space to put a Samsonite suitcase, which is just the right size for international airline baggage storage, when unfolded, and when the suitcase is closed, it fits perfectly on the shelf.)USB and power outlet near the bed (smartphone can be placed perfectly on the bed shelf)There are multiple outlets on the table and a USB port. (It's helpful if your desk has many outlets to charge your PC and camera batteries.)As for the TV, it's a wall-mounted type, but the gap between the wall and the TV is wide enough that I was able to plug in the FireTV without any problems. Also, there is one free outlet for the TV, so there is no problem with the power supply for FireTV.Regarding the internet environment, we have Wifi (2.4GHz, no encryption) and wired LAN. Regarding Wifi, it seems that it is not available in each room, but it was the most sensitive even at the edge of the room. In addition, there were no problems with the connection speed and I had no trouble viewing Full HD videos or reading articles. (Even in the evening hours, it was extremely fast [180Mbps].)As for amenities, there were toothbrushes, combs, and razors (the type you find at the front desk). (There doesn't seem to be anything else, but at least they have it.As someone like me who likes treatments and emulsions, it didn't really bother me.)Equipment included recess (clothing deodorant), body wash, conditioner-in shampoo, coin laundry (separate washing and drying machines), and vending machines (soft drinks and alcohol). (No ice maker)Breakfast was described as a light meal, so it was a set meal of toast, potato salad, vegetables, boiled eggs, and soft drinks (coffee, milk, tomato juice, etc.), which may feel lacking compared to other hotels. (Personally, I was able to stay for about 7,000 yen, and I was grateful that breakfast was included.In a sense, I was more grateful for this amount this time, as I had to eat less breakfast in order to eat Hokkaido's local gourmet food.) )You can use a credit card (debit card) to pay for your stay. (I used Mastercard.)I think this is the best hotel I've ever stayed in as I choose hotels that have everything I need and are cheap to stay in. If I have plans to visit this area, I would like to stay here again.