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August 1, 2024
It is a bit of a walk from Amanohashidate Station (13 minutes according to Google Maps, but they say there is a pick-up and landing service, so those who can use it can use it)
The room is a key key rather than a card key, and the air conditioner was turned on before check-in so it was cool. The overall interior of the hotel has a vintage feel, so it goes well with the countryside and is cozy.
Amenities include shampoo, conditioner, body shampoo, cleansing foam, hair nutrition(?), lotion, and skin toner, so I didn't take out my cosmetics. Good thing~ I used the twin room by myself, and there was still room even if I spread out about four carry-on suitcases. It is spacious enough and has a dining table, wardrobe, sofa, and console. The bathroom is a dry toilet with separate bathroom, toilet, and sink.
There were welcome snacks and a tea ceremony set, so I made good use of them. They also provided water in the pot in advance. Instead, there is no welcome water, so if you need cool water, use the vending machine on the first floor.
There are no stores nearby, but they sell drinks, beer, and hard disks at the reception, so if you need a snack last night, you can use them. The large public bath is cozy. Likewise, shower amenities (excluding shower balls) are provided, so feel free to use them.
The view from the balcony in the morning is beautiful (see photo, the second photo was taken at night) However, during times when there are a lot of tourists, there are cruise ships passing by so there is no privacy, which is a bad thing, but I wouldn't stay at the hotel at that time anyway. I guess it doesn't really matter because it's not that big of a deal. Every time a cruise ship passes by, I wave and they respond, which makes me happy haha.
You can rent a bicycle at the hotel (400 yen)
I made a last-minute reservation due to my schedule and mostly just slept, but it was a place I wanted to stay longer.
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