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June 27, 2022
For my first glamping trip, I stayed at the Myogi Green Hotel, which is convenient. It's cheap because it's the rainy season. As a result, it was cloudy when I checked in, and I was only able to take decent photos at that time. It was raining at night, and foggy and drizzling in the morning, which is unfortunate. Check-in is at the hotel. I came by car, so it wasn't a hassle, but I wonder what it would be like for people who don't have a car. There is a variety of all-you-can-drink options, which is what I was looking for. Due to COVID-19, you have to take the drinks to your room to drink, which is a hassle, and alcohol is only available until 9:30 p.m. However, you can drink soft drinks the next morning, so your mouth won't be empty. There is an all-inclusive option where you can drink alcohol all day, but I guess it's reasonable for this price. The only thing I regret is that I like plum wine, and when I thought I'd drink some before going to bed, there was no refill, which was disappointing. The room is compact. The bed was soft and the humidity was high, but not damp. There is air conditioning and a coffee server, but no safe, and no TV. It seems that glamping and tents often do not have toilets, but this is still my biggest concern. Even though I was prepared for it, it was a hassle to actually go to the toilet. However, the toilet was clean, and even though there was only one in the shower room, it was even cleaner. The shower room itself was a little small and it was difficult to wash my body. For dinner and breakfast, we had the BBQ space next to the room. Each meal was delicious and satisfying. The portions were plentiful and not unsatisfying. I feel like there were a lot of shrimp dishes. I had a meat dish last, but if you have a small appetite, I recommend having a meat dish first. The Joshu beef and Joshu Mochi pork were really great. The sausage was a little salty. The breakfast is something that I think the hotel is trying hard to provide, but from the perspective of a guest, I think this is different. I was full, though. Also, there was no takeaway jam that appears in various blogs and videos, which was a little, no, quite disappointing. We went to the hot springs on the night shuttle bus. It was really helpful because I was quite drunk. The changing room and the large bath were both large and good. The hot springs themselves don't seem to have the same gooey texture as they used to. I was prepared for it, but it was disappointing. Moreover, the open-air bath was small, and the group didn't seem to want to separate, so I gave up and finished in the indoor bath. It costs quite a bit during the season when you can see the sunrise over Mt. Myogi, so I don't know how to rate it, but it's great value for money at this time of year. Considering value for money, I gave it a 4, close to 5 stars.
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