Guest User
May 28, 2023
It said that there were amenities, but that was a lie. The next day, I asked other customers and they said there were no amenities at all! There are no yukatas or towels. The mirror was also broken. is what they said. In my room, there was no curtain at all, and the TV monitor was so small that I couldn't watch it because it was broken. There are no towels, amenities, tea, etc. All you have is a plastic cup, a small water heater, a hanger, and the kind of sandals you wear in the bathroom. The next day, I thought I'd take a look at the scenery, but I was disappointed to see the ruins, including a broken boiler. There was nothing good about it. . The public bath is a maze-like structure where you walk up to a hut and put your clothes in a basket. (I don't have a yukata, so I need a loungewear. However, I saw some people wearing yukata. I wonder what's going on?) The shower hook was broken, and water was sprinkled several times. The bath was made of wood and stone. When I went into the stone frame, I saw a lot of something swirling around, like brown dirt that looked like sawdust. I took a careful shower and returned to my room. There was rinse-in shampoo and body soap. This is 3000 yen per person for a room without meals. When I checked out, there was no one at the front desk, and there was a wooden box, and I put my room key in there and checked out. It was written. This was my first time.
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