Storyteller810638
October 27, 2021
I decided to stay because there was a large public bath, but it was under renovation so I couldn't use it. However, there was a pamphlet on the desk in the room about how to use the large public bath, and I thought that if it was under renovation, they should not have put it there during that period (it was just a single sheet of paper). The bed was hard, but what about the pillow? One was hard on the front side and the other was soft, and both were hard for me to sleep on. The slippers were not disposable, so I didn't use them. The Wi-Fi was very weak and slow, and it kept cutting out. I asked the front desk on the third day to borrow a router, but I wish they had told me somewhere (it would have been obvious in the room beforehand). There was a large refrigerator that was out of place in the small room, and it was very loud and I couldn't sleep, so I unplugged it (small ones have a switch inside, but because it was large there was no switch). There was a washing machine in the room, but when I opened the lid, it smelled moldy. I don't think it's good to leave it closed, so I think it's fine to leave the lid open. There is local cuisine for breakfast, but when I went at 7:00 when it opened, it was already almost full on both days. Many of the 4- and 6-seat tables are used by single people, and with the COVID-19 pandemic, it would be nice if they put in partitions to make it possible for more people to sit. The buffet had average taste and a decent selection, but the plates were small and the food disappeared quickly. The salad was the same both days. I wish there were two toasters. The location is close to the downtown area and a convenience store, so dinner is not a problem. Unfortunately it rained on the 1st for dinner, so I was able to go to the izakaya where the buffet was held in the morning, which was a relief.
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