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A Hotel Enjoying Furnishings and Decorations
Published date: October 15, 2024

A Hotel Enjoying Furnishings and Decorations

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Property Stayed (October, 2024)
Room Type Stayed
Standard Twin
Standard Twin

1 ~ 2 guest(s)

400 ~
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Experience of the stay
I took a free shuttle bus that departs every hour from Narita Station. It's shared with the Garden Hotel, and some routes include a stop at the Aeon Mall, which can get quite crowded. Most hotel guests are foreigners. I stayed here for a little work and to relax. Since there are no shops nearby, I bought dinner, breakfast for the next day, and snacks at the Family Mart in front of Narita Station. There was also a small convenience store on the second floor of the hotel offering bento, cup noodles, bread, and snacks, but there weren't many bento options that had long shelf lives. The air conditioning was of a type I had never seen before. You turn it on from the furniture by the bedside and adjust the temperature by turning the dial on the small machine attached to the wall. The bathroom didn’t have a curtain on the bathtub, so I used the shower room. There was just under a 1cm gap at the bottom of the door, allowing some shower water to spill out. The lighting in the room was on the dim side. While some might find this inconvenient, experiencing this retro feel is quite rare. If you can enjoy it, you'll be satisfied! There were airplanes decorated at the landing at the stairs between the first and second floors. The lobby and hallway felt like stepping back 30 years in time, which was refreshing in its own way! The room was spacious, allowing for squats and such with ease. The light indicating the elevator's up and down was beautifully shaped like a droplet, and the faucet design at the sink was oval, making it fun to see such designs.
Experiences during the trip
Positano, a shop located near Narita Station on the approach to the shrine, offers amazing pizza and pasta lunch on weekends. Their Bolognese is exquisite. I've been here multiple times, and I had pasta lunch again this time. The meal includes salad and a drink, and you can choose the pasta portion of 100, 150, or 200g. I opted for 150g. The Bolognese lunch, priced at 1200 yen, offers great value. There's no sign and you access the restaurant by going up to the second floor through the door, with the name of the restaurant written small on the door. It's cooked on the first floor, and you eat on the second. The pizza selection includes plenty of Margherita bases.
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