It was my first time traveling alone, and it was a very good and memorable hotel.
I headed to the hotel with a pounding heart, wondering if Sunabe was a little unsafe, but I felt that it was full of happiness, with foreigners training, walking their dogs, people reading on the breakwater, surfing and snorkeling. I didn't go out until late at night, so I didn't feel the atmosphere of the city at night, but I can't say it's safe. It's a residential area, but it's pitch black. When the tide goes out in front of the sea, you can see crabs, hermit crabs, and small beautiful fish.
It's quiet at night and you can hear the sound of the waves. I was lucky to stay on the upper floors and had a great view. You may encounter a mysterious experience that you can't have in Tokyo. There are so many Instagram-worthy shops that you won't have any trouble finding food, but there are no convenience stores nearby, so I felt that the downside was that you can't just go out and get something to eat when you're hungry.
I'd like to stay again next summer.
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