Guest User
March 23, 2022
It was highly rated on many travel sites, so I visited with high expectations. The appearance of the ryokan, the entrance, and the atmosphere of the lobby were all as expected, but after being guided through the rooms, here are my impressions. There were no rooms with open-air baths available, so I used a general room. The tatami mats are relatively new, but the material is probably polypropylene. Although the entire building is touted as tatami mats, there is no emotion about the rooms. The dressing room in the public bath was also covered with tatami mats, but the fuzzy tatami mats rubbed against the soles of my feet, which was honestly disgusting. I was also concerned about hygiene. Also, what age is the air purifier in the room? . . Something that looked like an antique was moving with a loud noise, but the exhaust port was full of dust, and I felt that the air would be polluted, so I stopped halfway. Besides, whether it's the thin walls or the structure of the building itself, I could hear loud noises all the time in the morning and at night. The view from the room is an ocean view, but the best view from the window is a lot of white towels hanging in the backyard of the inn. This is my impression, including the interior and equipment, but I think it's probably the most "poor" room in the inn. And I feel that there is a problem with the amenities and equipment in the rooms below the business hotel. There is only a toothbrush set that looks awfully cheap. Please note that hair dryers are only available in the public bath. The only cup on the washbasin was made of cheap plastic, and the room number written in magic was disappearing. I never used it during my stay. The knob on the lid of the sanitary box in the toilet came off, and it was a pity that there was nothing I could do other than insert my fingernail into the flat lid to open it. I often seek unrealistic luxury and a sense of liberation when traveling, but the reality of human activity is that this hotel is not all beautiful. Honestly, my normal life is more luxurious and comfortable. However, I didn't come to this inn looking for unrealistic luxury (my main purpose was to have fresh seafood), so in a sense I gave up. However, not everything was disappointing, only the food was just barely satisfying. Dinner is mostly seafood. The sashimi fillet was luxuriously thick, the shrimp was fresh and sweet, the turban shell was large and delicious, and the breakfast horse mackerel was thick, salty, and baked. The hot spring has its own source, so it is best to enjoy the luxury of flowing directly from the source. Regarding customer service, I felt that there were many people who were familiar and friendly, probably because there were many elderly people, but I didn't feel uncomfortable at all, and it was just okay. Overall, it was highly rated on many review sites, but I wasn't that satisfied. But overall, I think the service is worth the price.
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