I was worried about checking in after reading other people's reviews, but it was fine.
As it had been quite a few days since I made the reservation, I had completely forgotten to contact them 24 hours in advance, and on the day of my departure from Japan, I noticed that I hadn't received any notice regarding check-in, so I hurriedly emailed them. When I arrived in Seoul, I checked my email and the guide came and I was able to get into the room without any problems.
I had no complaints in that regard as the interaction went smoothly.
There are several convenience stores in the area, Mitsunari is within walking distance, food can be purchased in the ba*****t of the department store, and there are many restaurants nearby, so eating out is not an inconvenience.
If you hang your towel in the bag provided on the doorknob in the morning, you can change it and take it with you, making it suitable for people who don't want people to enter their room or want to be disturbed.
I used the kitchen because it had an IH, a microwave, and some dishes, pots, and eating utensils, but there were only two standard-sized towels, so I had to use them to dry my hands and take a shower (I didn't use my hair). (because it's long), so I think it's better to bring the missing number.
The PW for the WI-FI was hand-drawn, so it was difficult at first, but after a few tries, I was able to connect without any problems.
Everything went smoothly without any problems.
I think it's enough for a hostel.
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