Guest User
January 31, 2023
At first glance, it looks like a Showa-style hotel, with analog room keys and light switches and outlets that remind me of my parents' house, but the amenities are sufficient. Even though the room is a single, the floor is very spacious, and the dark brown tone of the window frames and furniture and the white walls are elegant. You can see the port, church, and mountains from the window, and the occasional foghorn can be heard, stirring up the feeling of traveling. The staff members are easy to talk to, which is a recommended point. (At other inns, there are staff members who look like they are busy). Since I only stayed for one night in the evening, I did not use the hotel's meals or other services, but they kept my luggage for a long time after I checked out, which was very helpful.
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