Guest User
February 26, 2025
I would say it was worth the price, but this was my first stay at this hotel, which was more affordable than other hotels in the city, so there were two disappointing points. First of all, the breakfast was a few pre-set, high-salt dishes, and what seemed to be the main dish was a fillet of grilled fish the size of a woman's thumb (not salmon like the sample), and the staff put rice and miso soup on it, but the amount of rice was completely different depending on the gender of the guest. It would be fine if you could have a second helping, but there was no notice. Also, there were no signs on the drinks, including the few other side dishes in the buffet style, so I hesitated to take them. It's not that the food was not delicious, but rather that there was a lack of explanation. As a woman who was given less rice, I struggled to eat the high-salt side dishes (lol). Another thing is that, although I usually don't use other hotels, they openly designated the large public bath as "for men only" in this day and age, and I'm sorry about that. It takes a lot of courage, but seeing that, I wonder if things that would immediately cause a stir in urban areas are allowed in rural areas. It is up to the hotel to decide how to manage it, but when a woman saw it, she said, "Oh, I hope this hotel doesn't have to guess. The good points are the cleanliness of the rooms and facilities, and the comfort of the pillows. I was not relieved that there was no hand soap.
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