Guest User
March 19, 2025
The facility is good because the bathroom is spacious and there is a veranda.
The problem is. When I first got on the elevator, it smelled musty. Even in the bedroom, there was a bit of old air conditioning.
People who are sensitive to smells might have a hard time.
It is far from American Village for the price. About 700m.
Instead, McDonald's, Yakiniku Hamasushi Kura Sushi Kurume Sushi Kyoto Ramen, drugstores, etc. are close, so it is convenient for eating and shopping.
You can check in yourself, but they give you the key box and password in the afternoon of the same day. They don't send you a copy of your passport by email, but they call you and tell you to send it. It took about 15 minutes.
The parking lot is only available on the first floor of the resort building, so send a photo by email.
When checking out, write your name and room number in the envelope in the room with the key and the parking fee. 1,000 yen.
Relatively, the cost-effectiveness is good.
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