There aren't many reviews, so I'll give it a try if the location and the price are cheap. The point is that his house doesn’t clean the room every day! ! !
It is a seven or eight-minute walk from the JR platform. It is on the other side of the railway track, so you need to drag your suitcase around the railway track. On the way, you will pass Yamagataya Supermarket (which sells snow-branded extra-thick milk, and Wagyu beef at 50% off after 6 o'clock) and a local supermarket. The hotel is close to the bus. Station town is closer.
The hotel is quite new. The room is spacious. It should not be smaller than 17. The 30-inch suitcase can be spread out and you can walk normally. There is a place to put things at the door. The toilet is also large. The TV is big and the Internet is very fast. You can pick up disposable slippers downstairs. Toothbrush coffee, no skin care products for girls, free coffee machine and microwave.
When it comes to service, the Japanese store clerks are quite polite. There was a blond female store clerk with a very average attitude. She told me that the cleaning rule is that there will be free cleaning of the whole house only on the fourth day after check-in. During the two days, only free towel changes and garbage disposal. I said that is not the case. Yesterday, no one came to collect the garbage. She only received a pack of new towels. She said she didn't understand what it meant. It was speechless. The water is not replenished every day. One person checked in and received two bottles of water. The next day, he asked the front desk for two bottles, otherwise there would be none. The water was not replenished on the third day.
The overall cost-effectiveness is good. If it is much cheaper than the hotel at JR station, you can try it. If it is similar, you can make your own decision.