poor service, small room, over priced, description staded window our was facing one one side the hall and other side a wooden wall. Please pick another hotel.

poor service, small room, over priced, description staded window our was facing one one side the hall and other side a wooden wall. Please pick another hotel.
We paid over the odds for a very small room (3 tatami mats) complete with glow-in-the-dark wallpaper(!) with shared bathroom and no breakfast. It's basically a family home run single-handedly by a Japanese lady. The place is very clean and the shared facilities are adequate. A kitchen is also available.
The window was about 5cm from the neighbouring building, so...
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Deserves only 1 star; would not recommend even with its moderate price. The relatively moderate price is still too high for what you’re getting. The "double room" was very small- just large enough to fit the double sized futon and a little breakfast tray table. The pictures of the living room and kitchen were misleading b/c they were very cluttered...
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The location of BJ's in far from the hussle of the city centre its about an hours walk through a run down city there is nothing close other then a chemist and FamilyMart. The station is about a 15 minute walk away. It was here and here only where my partner and i felt uneasy about the place we were...
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the called front desk is a yard away from the main sliding door,
full of shoes & suitcases !
the blue couches had 2 boys sleeping there the night we came !
the room & bathroom ( size of 6 tatamis all together ) was clean but yutakas & towels smell cigarettes !
though "regulations" was no smoking, we had...
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This guesthouse is not worth even the low price. I expected a small room given that most economical lodgings in Japan are small, but this was tiny and poorly appointed. Your money will be better spent at another hostel or guesthouse. There is only enough room for the double sized futon (it touches the walls when opened up) and a...
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Great place to stay.
Walking distance from main train station and local attractions.
Lovely and helpful lady working in the reception, although her english quite bad.
The rooms are TINY and the bed is a matress on the floor which you have to roll out. It's a fun experience to live in a Ryokan (traditional japanese hotel), but I wouldn't...
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