GGuest UserThe surrounding environment is very good, the house is also very good, and the hot spring is also very comfortable. But the most regrettable thing is that the experience is very poor. You can only pick up from the station at a specified time. There are basically no cars around, no public transportation, and no bicycle rental. We walked to the door for 30 minutes in the rain without an umbrella because it was only two o'clock and there was still an hour before we could check in. As a result, it was too cold at two and a half, and we were soaking wet. When we rang the doorbell, there was someone inside. The reception lady saw that we were soaking wet and did not let us check in half an hour in advance. We couldn't say anything about this, after all, we could only enter at three o'clock, but I think anywhere in China, seeing two people soaking wet and raining, without any means of transportation to go somewhere else temporarily, she was unmoved, took out the translator to tell me what time we could check in, I took the initiative to ask if it was convenient to borrow an umbrella, put down the backpack, and we went to find food somewhere else, and she said yes. Then we asked if we could order dinner? Or breakfast the next day? She said there was no such service. We also expressed our understanding. After all, it is a private homestay, and maybe people don't want to cook and don't want to provide this service recently. But we saw some reviews that we could order meals, so we chose such a remote place. Considering that they have a curfew, that is, to return to the hotel before the specified time, we went back at night and used the hot spring to drive away the fatigue. However, when we were in the living room, we found that they were hosting local Japanese people for dinner and opened the door of the restaurant next door. We thought that maybe they booked early? Can they book? There was nothing until here. The next morning, we were going to take a walk in the nearby woods. When we went downstairs to make tea in the public area, we found that customers in several rooms were enjoying breakfast in the warm restaurant, while we were making tea in the public area and going upstairs to eat breakfast at the convenience store. The contrast of this picture still can't help but point out the theme of being unfriendly to Chinese people. If the platform in China must provide equal services, there is no reason to explain this partiality. It is just conveyed through the translator that we do not have a meal ordering service. It is really annoying. The house is very comfortable, but the way it is run is too jaw-dropping. Thinking of this matter in the past two months, I must share it. Chinese people should not go to this place and must avoid it. It is no longer a question of human touch. It is also recommended that the platform review whether this hotel can be released.
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