The hotel is literally a 2 minute walk from the train station. Of course, not understanding Korea, all the signs are confusing, but the name of the hotel is on the door in English, so once you actually find it, there is no mistake. However, it is very close, just take an immediate right once you leave the escalator from the train station and walk past the taxi stands. It is about half way up the block.
The hotel room itself was very small and basic. The queen size bed took up most of the room, but there was a desktop computer and a 30" TV as well. The technology available in Korea just amazes me. The wifi was excellent. An installed fan and a/c is available, however I was there in November, so there was no need.
They provide a hair dryer, lotions, shampoo, combs and toothbrushes. All the comforts of home, however in a very small space. The queen size bed literally took up 85% of the room.
I stayed 2 nights. This was a simple hotel, with 21st century technology. It was clean and I would stay again, as long as the price range stays below $30 a night.