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September 19, 2023
I stayed in a cabin room for women only. It was quietly located at the back of the same floor as the large hot spring bath, and there was a card key at the entrance to the cabin area. The entrance to the private room was a roll curtain instead of a door. It was surprisingly comfortable. There was also a safe with an electronic lock. Everyone was considerate of others, so I don't think there would be any problems if you were with other sensible adults. However, since the room specifications are as described above, noise from daily life is unavoidable, but please follow your manners and bring earplugs if it bothers you. I'm not sure if this is the right analogy, but it feels like a large room in a hospital? The partitions are walls, not curtains. You use the tea corner and the shared refrigerator with a clip with the room number. It felt like using the hotel facilities as if it were a guest house. The regular rooms are an ocean view hotel, so they are small, but you can see the ocean from the open-air bath, and the lobby lounge is spacious. For some reason, the Wi-Fi in the common areas, including the cabin rooms, lobby and restaurant, did not work at all on the first day of my stay. There seems to be a separate Wi-Fi for the general rooms. Not only that, 4G did not work. 4G works as soon as you step outside the hotel building. However, the next morning I noticed that the Wi-Fi was working fine even in the cabin, which made me wonder what on earth I was talking about. There are plans for both accommodation only and breakfast included. The restaurant has an ocean view and many counter seats by the windows, which is great for solo travelers. The buffet and dinner service for regular rooms are not particularly noteworthy. I think it's very good for a carefree solo trip. However, as a personal opinion, if I were to stay in a regular room, I would choose a different inn (lol). There are many different hotels in Atami.
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