I use it on long business trips.The staff seem to be very friendly, but the service is lacking.I had the cleaning skipped on my day off so I stayed in the room. They may be cleaning the room properly, but small talk can always be heard at the same volume, or from the same location. It's better than hearing an irritated voice though. It is doubtful whether he is aware that some people are in the room. By the way, there is no do not disturb tag here.This is how you use your card key to access not only your room but also the elevator on the 1st floor.Due to ECO considerations, the sheets are changed once every four days.As mentioned earlier, you can skip the cleaning, but if you thought it would be done the next day, you wouldn't have done it.This happened twice this week. That means I haven't cleaned more than half the week.I decided to go ahead and told the front desk, but when I happened to turn on the TV the next day, there was a message saying that cleaning would begin today. By the way, after checking in, you are asked whether you want breakfast the next morning with the TV on, and it's an exhaustive questionnaire, so no matter which option you choose, you are free to eat or not the next morning.And if you stay for a long time, it would be nice if you had to check out at regular intervals.I was told at check-in that they would let me know when it was near. There was no announcement so I went to the front desk before departure and was told it was today, please unload your luggage. I was told.It's also my fault for not checking.By the way, even if you return to the hotel every day, you can take care of your card key and go straight to your room, regardless of the front desk.I wonder what I would have done if I had boarded the Shinkansen in the morning without checking. There are also other long-term residents. If you are collecting your luggage at the front desk, it may seem more difficult and more efficient to collect your luggage in your room and have the staff carry it to your next room.There are desks lined up in the breakfast hall, or rather the lobby. If you want to save space by reducing one of them, you can do it.I had no choice but to unload my luggage. When I unloaded it, I rang the phone and asked where to put it when there was no one at the front desk and told them there was more.However, during the transport, the same staff member stopped me and asked me what room number I was in. I was so frustrated that I had just looked it up in the ledger and said it was today, so I yelled out what room number it was.I've been holding back because there are other people. You should let everyone around you know that you have endured so much. It means that you are being treated in a sloppy manner.The thought of spending the next month here makes me sad.However, when I entered the guest room I was in, the bed was set vertically behind the wall. A typical business hotel is laid out horizontally, with a water area on the left, and a bed as an extension of that. It's vertical here. There is also a large monitor on the wall of the water area, which I don't know because I haven't measured it yet, but it feels like it's about 32 inches. Moreover, I wonder if it is a curved organic EL. Your neck won't get tired easily.The TV was mounted on the wall and there was a desk underneath, but it was just a short step from there to the bed. Simply put, it's spacious.I know of other bad hotels. Considering the size of the room, I can't give it a 1 star rating, so I'll give it a 2 star rating.