Guest User
August 15, 2023
The hotel has a reception area on the 4th floor and guest rooms on the 1st to 3rd floors, with stairs going down. Since the resort was renovated on a cliff, it seemed impossible to add an elevator. The stairs feel old, and the steps are narrow and relatively steep. The restaurant, reception, and lounge are on the 4th floor, so you have to go up and down the stairs every time you use them. It is difficult for the elderly as there is no barrier-free consideration. I think it would be better to prominently announce that there is no elevator. It is said that it was renovated in 2016, but only two of the higher-ranked rooms, ``Ukifune'' and ``Aoi,'' have been renovated. The room I stayed in was an eight-tatami room on the second floor called "Fujibakama." This room was partially renovated (washroom, windows, etc.). The moment I saw the poorly unlocked door and the dark, narrow room, I was disappointed. The inn's website mainly features nice photos of rooms that have been renovated, so it can be misleading. The bathroom floor is very dirty, the fittings are scratched, the TV is smaller than the house and has a poor picture quality, and the toilet doesn't flush well. When you turn off the noisy ventilation fan, you can smell the unique smell of an old building. There is no circulation in the outdoor room, and the hot water does not come out of the spout, so it lacks the feeling of a hot spring. The reviews said that we would be free to drink beer and other drinks from the fridge, but we only had bottled tea and water. There were no vending machines either. Maybe it was because it was a breakfast only plan. A large spider appeared in the middle of the night, and I could hardly sleep because I was worried that it would move around the walls and come into my bed while I was sleeping. I did a lot of research beforehand, including YouTube videos and reviews on several hotel booking sites, but it was far from what I had imagined. This inn is highly rated on a certain accommodation reservation site, but my review was not listed. Maybe I shouldn't post bad reviews. Although there were no reviews posted, I received a response from the inn. ``We would like to apologize for the inconvenience caused due to the deterioration of the guest room facilities over time.In particular, regarding the room you stayed in, we have taken into account the price range.''Breakfast Since it costs over 50,000 yen including the price, I didn't feel like it was taken into consideration.
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