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It
is
about
a
10-minute
walk
from
the
north
exit
of
Mito
Station.
It's
on
the
way
uphill.
I
was
worried
about
what
kind
of
building
it
was
because
it
was
cheaper
than
the
surrounding
hotels,
but
it
was
a
beautiful
tiled
building.
The
door
key
that
is
handed
over
is
a
Showa-style
key
with
a
plastic
bar.
Drink
tickets
will
be
given
to
those
who
stay
consecutive
nights.
Only
a
glass
of
beer
or
soft
drink
can
be
enjoyed
at
the
restaurant
on
the
2nd
floor.
The
room
is
auto-locked.
Although
it
was
a
single
room
(smoking),
the
space
is
larger
than
the
recent
city
hotels,
so
you
can
do
push-ups
and
abdominal
muscles
on
the
floor.
The
carpet
feels
old.
The
toilet
bowl
is
small.
Larger
people
have
a
lot
of
trouble.
The
wall-mounted
buttons
on
the
washlet
are
misaligned
and
can
only
be
pressed
by
twisting
your
body.
It's
better
to
move
it
to
the
wall
in
front
of
you.
The
shower
head
is
a
type
that
can
stop
water,
and
the
water
force
is
also
good.
Rinse-in
shampoo
and
body
soap
are
provided.
There
is
no
outlet
on
the
bed
top.
An
extension
cord
is
required
for
those
who
sleep
while
charging
with
their
smartphone
placed
at
the
bedside.
The
alarm
clock
lever
on
the
bed
top
was
rattling,
but
it
worked.
Wi-Fi
was
fast
and
comfortable.
The
password
was
secretly
written
in
the
guide
file
in
the
drawer
of
the
desk.
As
the
hotel
has
old
facilities
on
the
whole,
I
think
it's
okay
to
push
the
comfortable
Wi-Fi
to
the
front.
It's
easy
to
understand
if
you
post
"Password
is
here"
on
a
separate
sheet
on
your
desk.
All-you-can-eat
natto
for
free
breakfast.
Other
side
dishes
were
the
type
that
is
common
in
business
hotels.
It's
free,
so
thank
you
for
your
enjoyment.
I
wrote
a
lot,
but
I
wrote
it
as
a
"fact"
instead
of
a
"dissatisfaction".
The
price
is
cheap,
so
I
think
it
is
a
hotel
that
is
fully
satisfying
for
those
who
want
to
stay
cheaply.
In
fact,
I
have
already
made
the
next
appointment.
It
is
about
a
10-minute
walk
from
the
north
exit
of
Mito
Station.
It
is
on
the
way
uphill.
I
was
worried
about
what
kind
of
building
it
would
be
because
it
is
less
expensive
than
other
hotels
in
the
area,
but
it
is
a
neat
little
building
with
tiled
floors.
The
door
key
you
are
given
is
a
Showa-style
key
with
a
plastic
bar.
For
those
who
are
staying
for
consecutive
nights,
you
will
be
given
a
drink
ticket,
which
allows
you
to
have
one
beer
or
soft
drink
at
the
restaurant
on
the
second
floor.
The
rooms
are
auto-locking.
I
had
a
single
room
(smoking),
but
the
space
is
larger
than
recent
city
hotels,
so
you
can
do
push-ups
and
sit-ups
on
the
floor.
The
carpet
feels
old.
The
toilet
bowl
is
small.
Large
people
will
have
a
hard
time
in
many
ways.
The
wall-mounted
button
for
the
bidet
is
poorly
positioned,
and
you
have
to
twist
your
body
to
push
it.
It
would
be
better
to
move
it
to
the
wall
in
front
of
you.
The
shower
head
is
of
the
type
that
can
be
turned
off,
and
the
water
flow
is
good.
Rinse-in
shampoo
and
body
soap
are
provided.
There
is
no
power
outlet
on
the
bed
top.
An
extension
cord
is
required
if
you
sleep
with
your
phone
at
your
bedside
for
charging.
The
alarm
timer
lever
on
the
bed
top
is
rickety,
but
it
worked.
Wi-Fi
was
fast
and
comfortable.
The
password
was
secretly
listed
in
the
building
information
file
in
the
desk
drawer.
Overall,
the
hotel
has
noticeably
older
facilities,
so
the
comfortable
Wi-Fi
could
be
more
upfront.
It
would
be
easier
to
understand
if
the
password
is
posted
on
a
separate
sheet
of
paper
on
the
desk.
The
free
breakfast
includes
all-you-can-eat
natto
(fermented
soybeans).
Other
side
dishes
were
of
the
type
often
found
in
business
hotels.
Since
it
is
free
of
charge,
you
should
eat
it
gratefully.
I
have
written
a
lot
of
things,
but
I
have
described
them
as
"facts",
not
"complaints".
The
hotel
is
inexpensive,
so
I
think
those
who
want
to
stay
inexpensively
will
be
fully
satisfied.
In
fact,
I
have
already
made
my
next
reservation.
(Original)
水戸駅北口から徒歩10分程の距離にあります。上り坂の途中です。
周辺ホテルより安価なのでどんな建物か不安でしたが、タイル貼りの小綺麗な建物でした。
渡されるドアキーは、プラスチックバーが付いた昭和な感じのキーです。
連泊者にはドリンクチケットが渡されます。2階のレストランでビールやソフトドリンクが一杯だけ召し上がれます。
部屋はオートロックです。
シングルルーム(喫煙)でしたが、最近のシティホテルより空間が広いので腕立てや腹筋も床で出来ます。
カーペットは古さを感じます。
便器は小さいです。体の大きな方は色々と大変です。
ウォシュレットの壁付きボタンは位置が悪く、体をひねらないと押せません。眼の前の壁に移設したほうが良いですね。
シャワーヘッドは止水出来るタイプで、水勢も良いです。
リンスインシャンプーとボディソープが備え付けてあります。
ベッドトップにコンセントが無いです。枕元にスマホを置いて充電しながら寝る方は延長コード必須です。
ベッドトップの目覚ましタイマーレバーがガタガタですが、動作はしました。
Wi-Fiは早くて快適でした。パスワードが机の引き出しの中の、館内案内ファイルにこっそり記載されていました。全体的に古い設備が目立つホテルなので、快適Wi-Fiはもっと前面に押し出して良いと思います。机の上に別紙で『パスワードはこちら』と記載し掲示すると分かりやすいですね。
無料の朝食は納豆が食べ放題です。その他のおかずは、ビジネスホテルによくあるタイプでした。
無料なので、ありがたく召し上がりましょう。
色々と書き連ねましたが、『不満』では無く『事実』として記載しました。安価な値段設定なので、安く宿泊したい方には十分満足出来るホテルだと思います。実際、自分は次の予約を既に入れています。
It
is
about
a
10-minute
walk
from
the
north
exit
of
Mito
Station.
It
is
on
the
way
uphill.
I
was
worried
about
what
kind
of
building
it
would
be
because
it
is
less
expensive
than
other
hotels
in
the
area,
but
it
is
a
neat
little
building
with
tiled
floors.
The
door
key
you
are
given
is
a
Showa-style
key
with
a
plastic
bar.
For
those
who
are
staying
for
consecutive
nights,
you
will
be
given
a
drink
ticket,
which
allows
you
to
have
one
beer
or
soft
drink
at
the
restaurant
on
the
second
floor.
The
rooms
are
auto-locking.
I
had
a
single
room
(smoking),
but
the
space
is
larger
than
recent
city
hotels,
so
you
can
do
push-ups
and
sit-ups
on
the
floor.
The
carpet
feels
old.
The
toilet
bowl
is
small.
Large
people
will
have
a
hard
time
in
many
ways.
The
wall-mounted
button
for
the
bidet
is
poorly
positioned,
and
you
have
to
twist
your
body
to
push
it.
It
would
be
better
to
move
it
to
the
wall
in
front
of
you.
The
shower
head
is
of
the
type
that
can
be
turned
off,
and
the
water
flow
is
good.
Rinse-in
shampoo
and
body
soap
are
provided.
There
is
no
power
outlet
on
the
bed
top.
An
extension
cord
is
required
if
you
sleep
with
your
phone
at
your
bedside
for
charging.
The
alarm
timer
lever
on
the
bed
top
is
rickety,
but
it
worked.
Wi-Fi
was
fast
and
comfortable.
The
password
was
secretly
listed
in
the
building
information
file
in
the
desk
drawer.
Overall,
the
hotel
has
noticeably
older
facilities,
so
the
comfortable
Wi-Fi
could
be
more
upfront.
It
would
be
easier
to
understand
if
the
password
is
posted
on
a
separate
sheet
of
paper
on
the
desk.
The
free
breakfast
includes
all-you-can-eat
natto
(fermented
soybeans).
Other
side
dishes
were
of
the
type
often
found
in
business
hotels.
Since
it
is
free
of
charge,
you
should
eat
it
gratefully.
I
have
written
a
lot
of
things,
but
I
have
described
them
as
"facts",
not
"complaints".
The
hotel
is
inexpensive,
so
I
think
those
who
want
to
stay
inexpensively
will
be
fully
satisfied.
In
fact,
I
have
already
made
my
next
reservation.