5/5 ara22michi 7 months ago on Google โข 2 reviews
It's
a
short
walk
from
Seomun
Market.
I
stayed
on
a
weekday,
and
there
were
no
other
guests
so
it
was
quiet.
The
atmosphere
was
very
nice,
but
the
room
was
small.
The
room
for
two
people
is
about
4
and
a
half
tatami
mats.It's
Korean
style
and
only
has
one
set
of
large
futons
for
two
people.
Air
conditioning,
refrigerator,
mineral
water,
hair
dryer,
TV,
Wi-Fi,
towels,
shampoo,
etc.
are
provided,
but
toothbrushes
are
not
provided.
The
building
is
new
and
very
clean,
and
the
linens
are
clean.
There
is
a
cafe
below
the
guest
house,
and
the
staff
will
take
care
of
your
stay
(and
pay
at
the
cafe),
but
it
closes
at
7pm,
so
if
you
check
in
after
that,
please
leave
your
room
key
unlocked.
You
can
also
pay
the
next
morning.
Cash
and
Japanese
card
payments
accepted.
The
clerk
couldn't
speak
Japanese,
but
he
was
making
full
use
of
a
smartphone
app.
There
is
only
an
administrator
when
the
cafe
is
open.
(I
received
an
email
a
few
days
ago
confirming
the
scheduled
check-in
time
for
the
day)
Although
you
can
search
on
accommodation
reservation
sites,
for
some
reason
reservations
are
not
accepted
from
the
site.
You
can
make
a
reservation
from
the
homepage.
Japanese
is
OK.
You
can
also
check
the
availability
of
rooms.
On
the
website,
you
can
pay
in
advance
by
bank
transfer
or
credit
card
(Japanese
cards
are
not
accepted),
but
you
can
pay
on
the
day.
A
simple
breakfast
is
included
and
you
can
have
it
at
the
cafe
from
8:30,
but
since
I
had
plans,
I
went
to
Seomun
Market
to
eat
kimbap
after
7:00
and
then
checked
out.
I
wanted
to
stay
in
a
Hanok-style
stay
in
Seoul,
but
it
was
so
popular
that
I
couldn't
get
a
reservation
and
the
price
was
high,
so
I
gave
up,
but
I'm
glad
there's
a
good
place
in
Daegu.
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