The breakfast is very good, with a wide variety of options, including live-fried steaks and Hiroshima specialty conger eels. Sometimes it is soft and tender steamed conger eels; sometimes it is crispy conger eel tempura. You can enjoy it as soon as you open your eyes!
Most of the hotel guests are European and American tourists. Although the restaurant is crowded, it is not noisy. The gym is free to use, but you need to go to the front desk to get a door card. Compared with the spacious gyms in domestic hotels, the gyms in Japanese hotels are mostly too compact, and the equipment is almost seamlessly connected.
Although there are IHG InterContinental Hotel member logos everywhere in the hotel, no matter what star rating, there is no trea**ent here, neither room upgrades nor executive lounge access.
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