Guest User
December 9, 2023
The location is very convenient. It is very close to the meeting point and the kimono experience location. It is also very close to the monorail station. You can easily go to Kokusai Street. There are two large Lawsons and 711 downstairs, which is very convenient. I chose the top floor on the 9th floor. The room was very large and had a balcony. The sound insulation was very, very good. There was road construction going on downstairs and I couldn't hear anything when I closed the balcony door. The hotel provides a variety of beautiful wine glasses, which are great for taking pictures. The hotel supplies are from the Japanese brand Sothys, which are very useful and I took them away when I left. The hotel promotes the concept of environmental protection. When checking in, it will prompt you on which day to change towels and which day to clean the room. At other times, the aunt only comes in to throw away the garbage in the trash can and does not touch anything else. On the day I was tidying up my room, my messy desktop was organized into an obsessive-compulsive disorder desktop by my aunt. I was really embarrassed...
I wanted to make a reservation at a high-end kaiseki hotel but I needed to make a reservation by phone. Because the data card I used didn’t have a number, I wanted to ask the hotel front desk to help me make the reservation. In the morning, I went to the front desk, which was a Japanese girl and two foreigners who didn't speak English. After communicating for a long time, they were rejected. Later in the evening, a Japanese uncle and two Indian guys who spoke good English agreed to help, but unfortunately the owner was not in the store and no one answered the phone for a long time, so he had to give up. As soon as we returned to the room, the Indian guy called us to say that the reservation was successful and asked which kaiseki package we should order. It turned out that after we gave up, they didn't give up and kept calling to help. Finally, we contacted the shop owner. Thank you so much to them!
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