Guest User
April 9, 2022
The guest rooms are well-cleaned and beautiful, but there are some concerns. First of all, the bed is too soft, and my back, hips, and buttocks sink into it. Also, the comforter is too heavy and uncomfortable. The selectable pillows in front of the front desk are sold out and there is not one. Although it was a consecutive night, I was apt to wake up in the middle of the night because I could not sleep well. Although there are quite a few rooms, there is only one elevator. It is said that it has a natural hot spring, but the large public bath has only 4 washing areas and 1 bathtub. The washing area and the bathtub are too close, so the shower tends to fly into the bathtub. There is only one washbasin in the dressing room, and of course there is only one hair dryer. This is operated by the men's and women's alternating system every 2 or 3 hours, and it is quite difficult to use. Moreover, the large public bath is located at the back of the dining room, and the route is designed so that you get off the elevator, go to the dining room from in front of the front desk, and go through the dining room to go to the bath. It's pretty embarrassing to walk in. I wondered if there was a choice not to have a bath in the first place, such as making it possible to access the bath from the second floor by a special staircase. Although it is a natural hot spring, it is a colorless and transparent simple hot spring, and the quality of the spring does not give a particularly mild feeling, and the smell of chlorine is strong. After entering once, I decided to finish with the shower in the room. The refrigerator in the room can hold a few drinks, but it is not deep enough to fit lunch boxes. The convenience store is far away, so be careful. There are many restaurants such as izakaya within walking distance. Free breakfast is pretty good. There is an affiliated parking lot next door, and it costs 500 yen per night.
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