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AustraliaA large piece of strawberry cake sits on the rooftop of this striking motel, which has been captured in a series called "Love Hotel" by French photographer François Prost.
If you booked a room through Booking.com, upon arrival, please call the hotel to inquire about the assigned room number. Your car can be parked just underneath the room, then you can ascend to the room by the stairs.
The overall room design is not risqué; instead, some big photos of cute cats and dogs are on the wall. The bed is large and comfortable, with clean, odour-free bedding.
The bathroom comes equipped with a complete set of disposable makeup removers and cleaning products. Additionally, they provide various hairdressing appliances for women, including straighteners and curling irons.
The TV offers a wide selection of channels, including recent Hollywood movies.
Free breakfast is served to your room in the morning. It's not a luxurious meal, but you can sense the care that goes into its preparation, and the staff are notably polite.
I was impressed by the hotel's meticulous attention to detail during my stay. While the overall facilities may not be particularly modern, I thoroughly enjoyed my experience and commend the hotel's dedication to guest satisfaction.
**Note:
This Japanese-style motel is designed with privacy in mind; people rarely need to meet or speak to the staff before entering the room. The in-room cashier machine is in Japanese, and the staff may primarily speak only Japanese. Therefore, those who do not speak the language at all may find it challenging to stay here.
The smell of cigarettes in the room is common. Fortunately, a powerful exhaust fan is installed in the ceiling to reduce the odour, although it's quite noisy. The fan switch is located near the bed, turning it off before bed, so you can sleep well in a quiet and peaceful place.