Anybody would flinch when touts of cars, the bustle, and chaos of the city rushing all at once. Though this town is rather culture shock free among cities in India where all kinds of customs are different. Different from other unruffled rising cities, in the antiquated walled city¡¡ there spread a street of sores and houses which still retain the faces of old times. The bazaar, where stalls tightly standing along the tangled paths, is vigorous and fragrance of curry is hanging all over. Taking a walk is such a fun, as the colorfulness of a sari shop front and the stand, on which fresh vegetables are piled up delights my eyes. Flophouses can be found around the station. Those in the bazaar are noisy as the area is lively, however, they give a visitor the impression of the real India and give him the glimpse of this country as it is. Up in the room after checking in, there are sealing fan and tumbledown bed that is covered with a sheet. At night, the guest uses mosquito coil, put some insecticide on the sheet and pillow. Then he goes to bed. If he uses the fan and sleep with nothing on, he would catch the cold. So he usually pulls up the sheet all the way up. The door to the shared restroom and water shower is broken and thus is hard to close. The bedroom can be padlocked, which is available at the front desk. The logging charge is about 300yen, not bad. And the guest could stay as long as 24 hours for about 300yen, which is quite unique. (£±£¹£¹£²¡¿£²¡¿£³£°)