Guest User
August 30, 2022
When I parked my car in the parking lot, a foreigner came looking into the company. It looks like you're welcome. I had my luggage carried to the front desk and checked in, but I was also a foreigner here. I understand what you're saying, but when I checked in, I thought that business hotels these days would be more attentive. Immediately after that, I went to the hot spring to work up a sweat, but it was just a normal hot spring and I wasn't impressed. When it was time to eat, I went to the dining hall and found that even though the designated time had passed, there was not a single employee there. I thought it was a different venue, and as I was about to head to the front desk, a woman approached me. I heard that he manages multiple dining venues by himself. If you would like to refill alcohol, please write it down in advance and leave it on the table. I wonder if they are using the coronavirus as an excuse to cut back on contact with customers, which is why they are drastically cutting back on labor. This is my first time at such a terrible inn. The food was delicious, but not worth the price paid. If this were the case, I would have been more satisfied if I had stayed at a business hotel and had a luxurious meal outside. I regret it a lot. In the end, until I checked out, I only saw three employees: two foreigners and a waiter who took care of the meals.
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