Guest User
February 8, 2023
Thank you for staying with us for one night, using 6 tatami mats without bathroom and toilet with half board included. Parking is free and there is a large space behind the building, but the surrounding roads are narrow and it is difficult to pass each other in a residential area. On the other hand, there are no major roads or railroads nearby, so it's a quiet environment. I think this accommodation is for "adults" who have some social experience and understand the sour and the sweet. If you are an older person, you will understand that it has the atmosphere of a privately run Showa era business inn in front of a station, which was common everywhere in the past. The dimly lit interior, miscellaneous items left out in plain view of guests, the hallways and restrooms that look like a training camp...the facilities and facilities are the complete opposite of the sophisticated chain hotels that are on the rise these days. But personally, I can spend time here without any worries, and I like the calmness of the place, coupled with the friendly host. It's true that there are some things that don't suit the Reiwa era, such as the fact that there are no toilets in the rooms and the rooms are unisex, but if you're using it alone for work or for mountain climbing camping, you can use it without any problems. With that in mind, the positive aspects are that there is a large public bath, good Wi-Fi, and a half-board system, so the food is not bad and you can get refills of rice as much as you like. After all, the large public bath is comfortable, the room is kept clean, and it's great to sleep on the futon. It is a facility that you should understand the positive and negative aspects before using. At least I like it much better than the high-rise business hotels around Hanno.
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