All services are self-service.First of all, it's in a shopping district, but I came at 7pm and it was pitch black. It's a little scary. where? where? As I was looking for it, the navigation system stopped and there were stairs in front of me.Have you done this? Old apartment? That's my first impression.When you go up the stairs, there is a door with a lock...Check-in is done using the PIN code provided in the email from the hotel.There are 5 rooms.A stylish and renovated space.Water facilities are shared.The shower is stylish and comfortable. A head that looks like a big sunflower hanging from the ceiling. The soft shower makes you feel comfortable. If I had to say it, I would like a little more water pressure.There is no refrigerator, kettle, or TV in the room.When you enter the room, the air conditioner is on and it's comfortable. I was glad to see such consideration.I stayed in a Japanese-style room, and the smell of rushes was soothing.However, because it's right next to the main road, the building shakes every time a truck passes by. Shaking. The ground rumbling was so strong that it was disturbing my sleep (crying). Even though it was night and there was little traffic, trucks were driving around with a fair frequency until after 3 o'clock.I woke up in the morning with a lack of sleep, and for breakfast I had a lunch box in the fridge. Stylish, mainly vegetables. The taste is very delicious. I guess the quantity is a bit small. I finished my stay today by washing my lunch box and thinking how stylish cafe food is.I think the price is a bit high considering that the water area is shared, but I don't usually watch TV and have no complaints, and it's comfortable if you close your eyes to the sound of the trucks and the rumbling of the ground.It might be a good idea to stay again when Kobayashi is working. That's my impression.