Usuário convidado
4 de novembro de 2023
The hotel was rather dated but it was well-maintained. The service staff was excellent. I stayed in a single Western-style room and by Japanese standard, the room was slightly larger than normal. Yukatas were offered to hotel guests to wear and it did feel more relaxing to move about in the hotel wearing a yukata. Breakfast and dinner were buffet-style. Spread of food (mainly Japanese with a more limited selection of Western) for both meals were excellent but the quality of food and cooking were fairly ordinary. The presence of boisterous (different) tour groups (from Taiwan) on both days of my stay, dampened the atmosphere somewhat. The onsen in annex building required one to wear hotel-provided wooden clogs to cross a lane separating the two buildings. However, the pool was far less popular as compared to the one in the main building and if one preferred more privacy, this might be a good choice. My only grouse was that wifi access was only available on the (spacious) ground floor lobby. Coming out of the hotel, turning left will lead to the village centre/JR station. Turn right and walk for about 150m, the road merges with the highway and at this intersection, there is a sizeable Lawson convenient store.
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