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1 de mayo de 2025
Good value for money, especially for Ginza, but I don't like the layout of the rooms. All the amenities seem to be designed as complicated as possible. For example, the lighting panel has many buttons and they're backlit in blue, but the blue light doesn't let you read the writing in the dark. So, what's the point. The lamp has a manual switch but you have to activate it first from the panel, so it's impossible to turn a light on when it's dark. This is just awkward and more stressful than it needs to be. Every other hotel in the world has a lamp that you can just manually turn on with a switch, without having to access some complicated master panel.
The TV is similarly annoying, it does not fold out so you can't get to the HDMI ports to plug in your computer for movies, business stuff etc. It does fold DOWN vertically? What is the point of that?
And the final point, the hair dryer is for some reason locked into the ethernet port dongle on the desk, so you can't take it off. I wanted to just toss it on the bed while I was working to free up some desk space (it's a pretty small desk) but no, it's chained down in place, I guess so people don't steal it.
Overall I get a pretty hostile energy from the rooms at Daiei. Everything seems designed so you DON'T enjoy yourself in the room. Well, maybe they have their reasons, but I won't be back.
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