Musashi Ryokan: Good location, next to the white sand beach of Shirarahama, separated from Shirarahama Hotel by a wall. Outside the hotel, there is a 24-hour supermarket diagonally opposite, with Daiso upstairs, Lawson on the other side of the street corner, and a bus stop (Shirahama Bus Stop) at the door, which is very convenient to go to various places.
Room: The Japanese-style sea view room I booked is just right for three people. The room does face the sea. Looking at the sunset, the beach and the sea, my heart is healed
Service: No one cleans the room, it's simply!!
Hot springs: Hot springs are on the first, second and 17th floors (those who book the Hedi room can go to the 17th floor, the rooftop outdoor, but they can't take a bath. They have to take a bath in the room and go up, which is very inconvenient). The hot spring water temperature on the first and second floors is very suitable
Meals: The first night was a buffet, and the second day I chose a Japanese set meal. I felt that it would be better not to book it. It broke my good impression of the one-night and two-night hot spring hotel. I thought the quality of the buffet was not very good, and the Japanese set meal should be okay, but the result was also unsatisfactory.
So I suggest you don’t order meals. There are many places to eat around. It’s only a half-hour bus ride to the seafood market.
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