Guest User
September 29, 2021
It was a nostalgic inn full of Showa retro feeling. It's very beautiful, yet unpretentious and relaxing. Both the meal and the bath were very good, but I didn't feel like I was outstanding. Points I was worried about ・It was a room on the 2nd floor, but there was a strange smell. I opened the window and turned on the air purifier, but it bothered me until morning.・Do you not wash your haori every time? Was it worn by someone? I didn't use it because it smelled like I thought it would.・The cloth on the porch chair was torn, and the menu file on the table was torn or quite old. It was disappointing that small places can be maintained each time.・Equipped lotions and milky lotions are so dry that they are completely useless. I think it's better if you bring your own. I chose a pack plan like a ladies' set, so it came with the amenities separately, but since it's a one-time use, I still needed it in the morning.・I didn't notice it at first glance, but it was a pity that cardboard was piled up on the right side of the entrance.・The garden that can be seen from the window of the room is disappointing because the hose is peeling off. The view from the lobby was lovely. What's Good: All the staff are very friendly and helpful.・It is always cleaned so that there is not a single piece of garbage on the floor.・It is within walking distance from the bus stop of the shuttle bus from the airport and the tram station. Since the state of emergency was declared and the patrol bus was suspended, I took a taxi to the Trappistine Monastery for about 1500 yen. It felt a lot closer than around Hakodate station.
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