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September 18, 2024
A couple booked the standard twin plan "Awaji Sea Bream and Mushrooms with Roe Clay Pot Rice - [Special Kaiseki] Hospitality with Awaji Island's seasonal flavors." The price was about 40,000 yen for two people. <<Satisfying meal in both quality and quantity>> Dinner was a Japanese Kaiseki meal that showed the chef's delicate skills, and the amount was just right for an Arakanese couple. Breakfast was a buffet, but it was not just a run-of-the-mill meal, but a variety of small dishes that reminded us of the unique ingenuity of Awaji Island, such as a soup that made use of the specialty onion, a variety of small dishes, and rich Awaji Island farm milk, and it was so substantial that it was difficult to finish it all in the 45-minute breakfast time frame. <<Clean guest room>> The Western-style guest room was clean and seemed to have been recently renovated. It was equipped with everything, including a refrigerator, a hot water pot, and a number-lock safe. <<Impressive customer service>> The man at the front desk was quick and efficient. She was blonde, but she didn't look dirty, and I didn't mind because I thought it was fine these days. When I asked about the dinner shift, I said, "I'd like to watch the sunset slowly before dinner," and she told me on the handout that "Today's sunset is at 6:10 p.m." I immediately decided, "Then dinner will start at 6:30 p.m." As expected of a hotel that sells itself on being able to enjoy the view of the sunset from every room, it was a typical response. Not only were the staff members I met in the hallway friendly, but when I got out of my car and walked in the parking lot upon arrival, a car stopped, the woman in the driver's seat opened the window, called out "Hello!", and drove off again. I wondered who it was, but thinking about it, I think it was a staff member who had finished her shift and was heading home. I was impressed by her dedication to serving customers even after finishing her shift. I don't think it's easy to do that. Overall rating: As this property was originally taken over from "Kanpo no Yado," it is true that there are limitations to the facilities, such as the lack of an open-air bath (although the large public bath is scheduled to be renovated soon), but the high quality of the food, the pleasantly renovated interior and rooms, and other aspects of spending a night there left me with no complaints, and I was satisfied with the value for money, so I gave it a perfect score.
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