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October 10, 2022
I used it for my overnight stay after Hawaiians. The room was spacious and we added a sofa bed and an extra bed to make 4 beds, but there was still a little room. The bath was of the type with a washing area, and I was able to stretch my legs in the bathtub.
Children's amenities such as yukata and slippers were placed next to the front desk, and the children who loved yukata were very happy. The staff were also very friendly and although our check-ins seemed to overlap, they responded politely.
Breakfast was a Japanese/Western buffet with quite a large number of items, and although the amount served at one time was small, it was delicious and quick to replenish. However, the breakfast area was small and crowded with people, so I thought it would have been nice if they had made a point of mentioning that you can take it to your room and eat it.
I guess the room wasn't properly cleaned, as there was dust on the walls, and when I turned on the bath water, there were about 2 short hairs floating around even though I hadn't taken a bath. Also, my child found a teacup and a picture book under the bed in the morning...I was quite surprised as we didn't use them at home.
Also, although there was a welcoming atmosphere for children everywhere, when the curtains were closed, the curtains broke and screws were sticking out, which was dangerous, and there were no designated non-smoking rooms, so it was very disappointing that there wasn't much in place to prevent cigarette odors. was. (The cigarette smell wasn't so bad that I sprinkled the deodorizer installed in the room around the room and kept the air purifier running all the time.)
The intangible aspects were very good and I was satisfied, but I am a little worried about the intangible aspects of returning with children.
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