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August 18, 2024
The old building was built in 1926. We stayed in a relatively new building, so we had to take the elevator. We didn't order dinner, so we ate ramen, fried chicken, and pork hot pot at the campfire restaurant, which opened after 20:00. There was free American coffee at the entrance, which tasted good. The check-in activity was very interesting, and it was a good opportunity to learn about the layout and history of the hotel along the way. The breakfast was very ceremonial. Although the waiter who took us to the room didn't speak English very well, it didn't affect our efforts to communicate, which was very good.
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