Guest User
June 30, 2023
Visited for the first time in a while. As always, this hotel is child-friendly and offers preferential treatment everywhere. The staff's response was also good. Various events are held, including prizes drawn by lottery. This time it was Universal Stay. It still feels far away. Barrier-free with separate toilet and bath. The bathrooms are usually spacious and easy to use. The air conditioner is also working well. The public bath, which can be used by day-trippers, is generally clean. The washing area still has a time-stop faucet. The hot springs are a little hot. To my surprise, the Daedarabotchi hot spring was closed. It would not be an exaggeration to say that one-fourth of the charm of the inn has now disappeared. I would like to see a remodel of an open air space that is rarely used to create a jacuzzi and carbonated spring. Since there is no hot water at Daidarabotchi, the next day we went to the public bath exclusively for guests. There is also a time-stop faucet in the washing area. What's more, the shower takes less time to run than the time-stop faucets in the public baths that day visitors can use. As expected, this is tough. The hot springs are transparent. The public bath that day visitors can use is brown, but why is it different? Even though it's the same source. Dinner has a wide variety of menus as usual. The grilled eel and beef steak were delicious, and when I counted the number of plates, I ate exactly the same amount. The dessert was also delicious. The breakfast was a bit underwhelming considering the number of items, but the pizza was delicious and the desserts were decent, so I have no complaints. So, although it was a shame that the hot springs at Daidarabotchi were no longer available, I felt that it was an excellent hotel in an almighty sense. I would like the price to be reduced to compensate for the lack of hot water at Daidarabotchi.
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