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August 18, 2024
This was my first time on a family trip. After the typhoon passed, some areas in Chiba had power outages, but this area was not affected at all. I travel to different areas of Chiba every year, but access to this hotel was very pleasant with no traffic jams and a lot of greenery.
There are walking paths around the hotel, so we enjoyed an easy walk. There are slopes and stairs, so sneakers are recommended.
On the first floor, there is a spacious front desk, a pool changing area, a lounge with free drink service, a playground, and toilets, so the walking distance is short and convenient. There are snacks and juices, so moms and dads enjoyed the free drinks with their children.
At the free dring, beer, sparkling wine, and white and red wine are served by the bottle from the server. Snacks include pretzels and fried rice crackers, and other sweets such as sweet gummies and marshmallows. It was enough for a few drinks. By the way, the spirit service from 9 p.m. also had the same drinks.
Dinner is a buffet and alcohol is available all you can drink. The tantanmen noodles for dinner were very delicious with a thick soup and thin noodles.
You cannot take drinks back to your room, but as I wanted to take a bath after breakfast I filled a thermos with hot coffee and took it back to my room.
The room was clean and the extra bed was a little small but we had a comfortable stay. There were a lot of pre-school and elementary school children swimming in the pool and there was not much shade, so it could be better if they were more considerate. We walked along the promenade to the beach, and the water was quite tolerable and colder than the pool, so it was good for those who want to cool off. You can wash off sand from the water tap in the toilets along the way. Towels and
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