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August 3, 2022
I stayed here using a tour provided by a travel agency. I don't know if it was because I was on a group tour alone, but the attitude of the staff was unpleasant, as if they were underestimating me because I was alone. First of all, an elderly female staff member was handing out yukatas at the entrance as soon as I entered. She handed the yukata to the two customers in front of me and served them with a smile, but when she realized I was alone, she ignored me. I thought it might have been a coincidence that they didn't have the yukata in my size, but she didn't even look me in the eye or say hello, so I felt very uncomfortable. After that, she offered to drive me to a place lined with souvenir shops in the hot spring town, so I got in her car, but the staff member, a well-built middle-aged man, answered the questions of other customers but ignored mine. It was ridiculous, so I stopped talking to him as soon as possible. The room looked clean at first glance, but there was a lot of dust accumulated behind the curtains and in the corners. The food didn't seem very tasty either. I wanted to order an extra drink, but the waitress had disappeared somewhere. The waitress returned towards the end of the meal, but I thought, "I'm done," and finished the meal without ordering anything. Since it was a tour, I understood that it couldn't be helped, but it was a place I would never want to stay at on my own. I don't think I'll ever stay there again. There are other accommodations in Atsumi Onsen, so I personally felt it was like throwing money down the drain, and definitely not worth staying there and having such an upsetting experience.
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