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Creating Nostalgic Neighborhood Relations

We incorporate childhood memories of wandering through the neighborhood into our design. The interior is divided into several independent spaces, each resembling a residence. The common areas outside the room doors become courtyards, and the alleys connect these courtyards, creating a layout where public areas surround the rooms.
In contrast to typical youth hostels with bunk beds or shared rooms, we emphasize "independent spaces." Without disrupting the original architectural layout, we create various-sized private spaces. Unlike traditional youth hostels with shared bathrooms for multiple guests, we adhere to the principle of providing private accommodation spaces and only sharing a bathroom among two people, ensuring a more comfortable stay for everyone. To align with environmental considerations, we minimize unnecessary construction, expose building pipelines, and reduce environmental pollution caused by extensive renovations.

 

 

::Experience the local beauty.::

We do not provide televisions in our rooms. We hope that in this era of technology, travelers can take the time to appreciate the local beauty when exploring with family or friends, cherishing precious moments with loved ones or oneself.

::Promoting sharing.::

We reduce room size and expand common areas to encourage guests to spend more time in communal spaces. In addition to enjoying a comfortable environment, there are more opportunities for interactions with other guests or our staff.

::Environmental friendly::


We do not provide single-use amenities, and we do not sell items such as toothpaste, toothbrushes, razors, or bottled water on-site. If you need any of these, please bring your own.
By reducing disposable consumables, we aim to minimize waste and protect the Earth’s resources. We do provide bath amenities featuring Norden Ruder’s signature scent.