It's a bit of a walk from Asahikawa Station and away from the downtown area, so the location is a bit of a downside. However, I thought the service was good. There was a welcome drink and a bar, and I drank some red wine from a barrel, which I think was enjoyable enough to get a little tipsy. The room was a bit old-fashioned, and I wanted to dim the lights a little when I went to sleep, but they weren't adjustable, so I turned off the lights in the room, turned on the lights in the bathroom, and slept with the door open. The pillows were nice and I was able to sleep quite soundly. It's also good that you can watch BS TV and watch professional baseball broadcasts. Many hotels don't have BS broadcasts. I was planning to stay in Asahikawa in September to see the autumn leaves of Mt. Daisetsu, so I searched for hotels, including this one, but the prices have gone up everywhere. I thought I couldn't stay at the price I wanted anymore. But I think this is unavoidable. Breakfast is free, but I think I'll try not to eat breakfast in the future. This is because I'm worried that with all the prices going up, something will go wrong and something unintended will be served on the menu. Asahikawa has an Aeon at the station, which is convenient and has a wide variety of prepared food menus.
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