First of all, the hotel is conveniently located because it is not far from the train station. There are many places to eat near the hotel, which is worth praising.
The hotel's breakfast is very nutritious and has many choices.
However, the hotel is relatively old in design, with only one elevator. Moreover, during the peak check-out period, if there are several groups of passengers and their luggage is very large, I have to wait for three more elevator trips to go back and forth before I can check out on time at the lobby.
In addition, the hotel does not have enough power sockets, and there is no socket at the bedside for charging my phone.
The hotel's restaurant is very small and the seats are so crowded. I was forced to listen to the private conversation of the people at the next table while eating and chatting. If the dining place is large, there will be no such problem. I found that the sound insulation of the hotel door was very poor on the night I checked in, because there were passengers chatting in Cantonese at the elevator entrance, and I could hear them clearly.
Compared with the Abeno branch of the same group in Osaka, the only advantage of this hotel is that guests can sit in the lobby to shelter from the rain or rest after checking out, and the service attitude of this branch is n million times better than that branch.
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