The most surprising and disappointing place I've ever stayed in! It's a nice inn. My room may have been the only one that was bad because it was cheap (4,600 yen).There aren't many lodging options in Takarazuka, so I chose it because I thought it would be a cheap place to stay (I stayed there when the Takarazuka Revue was on hiatus).Although I checked in late, the impression I received upon entering the building and the reception at the front desk were not bad at all.I was led up a steep, dangerous, and gorgeous staircase to my room. The moment you open the door, it's cute and inviting. For a while after entering the room, it is cute and charming.However...・First of all, the tap in the sink is closed and the water won't drain! I kept using it, wondering if it would drain, but it soon filled up, and even though there was no gap, water leaked out from somewhere in the ceramic sink, causing me to panic, and surprisingly, there was no knob to open the faucet! (The water remained as it was until morning. I had no choice but to leave. Good luck.)・There is no hot water in the shower!I probably should have contacted the front desk, but since it was pretty late, I gave up and couldn't take a shower.・Many reviews say that the rooms are cute, gorgeous, and wonderful, but were they the cheapest rooms? ? ?Frankly speaking, since I was only staying without meals, I thought a simple cheap hotel would be enough.It seems like it was recently renovated, so it's clean and you can soak in the atmosphere for a while after entering. It looks cute, just like the photo. However, it doesn't take long to notice how cheaply the installation is.The chandeliers and artificial plants that looked romantic at first were cheap and covered in dust, the curtains were flimsy and flimsy (they couldn't be tied up), and the bedcovers were scraps of untrimmed fabric.You couldn't cut it properly with a saw, right? (It's hard to see in the photo, but it's amazing in so many ways. I don't know why they didn't do more thorough work on it if they were going to make it into a guest room.), peeling wallpaper, floating tiles on the wall, and walls. I couldn't close the gap with the stapler, etc. Furthermore, there was a 1.5 cm step on the floor (I think it used to be a storage room), and I bumped my toes over and over, which caused some pain. The room number was attached with a bug pin (!) and for some reason it made me sad.・Also, there is no space to put things in the sink, so it is difficult to put on makeup or take care of your hair.The room itself is deep, so the line of movement is unusually long, so we tried to avoid running back and forth. I need it.・There were chairs but no tables, so it was difficult to eat and drink so I had to stand up. It's frustrating.・It was also unpleasant that the trash can was full of trash such as combs left by previous customers.・The thin walls can be overcome by wearing earplugs, and everyone was kept quiet as there was a warning from the hostel.・For guests who are not staying to see the theater, the only advantage is that it is close to a convenience store. Although it is a little far, you can also walk to Takarazuka Station and Takarazuka Minamiguchi Station.It was a rare and difficult room to spend time in, so I wrote a lot about it, but I don't know anything about the other rooms. If you are considering this, it may be more comfortable to avoid rooms that are too cheap. I think it's hard to imagine what it would be like at T Hotel. If you're just going to the theater, you might not mind. For those who value the atmosphere and can ignore minor defects, even the defects are charming! It may be cheap and good for those who can spend time with others. But, if you have a choice, I think you should stay elsewhere.