Guest User
January 28, 2024
This is the worst stay I have experienced in many years of traveling in Japan. It’s not that the room facilities are bad. I accept the facilities of a Japanese-style hotel. The difference is in heating in winter. It's minus 8 degrees outside and it's snowing heavily. You can imagine how important the heating inside the house is. The order did not indicate that it was heated by a kerosene stove. After I checked in, I found out that there was a fault note on the second air conditioner. I'm afraid it's a waste of electricity. The kerosene stove stops working regularly. I have to get up three times a night, otherwise I will freeze to death. Moreover, when the kerosene stove is turned on, it will emit a choking smell of unburned kerosene, which will give me a headache. And no matter how big the room is, there is no bathroom, only a sink. I understand this is a Japanese characteristic, but it is cold! I went out in the middle of the night and was shivering from the cold. When I returned to my room, the kerosene stove stopped working again. I originally booked two nights, but ended up running away after only one night. I really don’t recommend staying at his house in winter, retreat, retreat, retreat!
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