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May 13, 2023
It may be a bit lenient because it was a cheap tour and the nationwide travel assistance was applied, but I think it was good overall. The exterior of the building and the sashes of the guest rooms seem to have been renovated and are clean. The lobby area is old, but it is kept clean, so I don't think there is anything particularly bad about it. However, when you go up to the guest room floor, there are some disappointing points such as carts around the serving room. The guest rooms are Japanese-style rooms and are quite spacious, so there is nothing to complain about, but the chair and table area at the back is quite worn out. The toilet, fan surface, and bathroom are no good, and the moment you open the door, you are hit by a moldy smell. Looking at the ceiling, there is a ventilation vent, but it does not seem to be connected to a duct, so I think that is where the smell comes from. There is no mechanical exhaust system. The season was good while I was in the room, so I left the window and bathroom door open. The view from the room was wonderful, and although Oshima is on the back side of the mountain, Hatsushima looks beautiful. It faces Atami Port, so you can enjoy the departure and arrival of ships on the Oshima route and Hatsushima route. It's about a 10-minute walk to the Atami Ropeway to Atami Castle, and the dock for the San Remo sightseeing boat is right in front of the hotel. There doesn't seem to be a banquet hall or restaurant, so meals were served in the room both morning and night. When I asked the waitress, she said this is one of the hotel's selling points. The food was luxurious, but the kitchen seemed to have put a lot of effort into the small budget. The main attractions seemed to be the grilled abalone and the Western-style grilled spiny lobster. It was nice to be able to eat in the room at a specified time. The refrigerator in the room was left with drinks in it, and when you take them out, they charge you. I didn't expect to see this type of refrigerator still in operation. There is a convenience store behind the hotel, so I think it's better to get drinks there. There is a hot spring that looks like an undersea hot spring underground, but it is quite worn out. However, it is wonderful that the water from the hot spring gushed out of the bathtub. Also, the sauna was new and clean. The rooftop bath is a jacuzzi, so it is difficult for more than two people to fit in naked, and it is not a hot spring, so I do not recommend it. I think this hotel has very good value for money. It was about 1100 to 1300 yen by taxi from Atami Station. If you don't think about walking, you won't feel stressed in Atami, which has many slopes.
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