I stayed here the day before golfing. The bellman and front desk staff were polite. When you check in, the breakfast time the next morning is decided according to the golf start time. I used the ocean view twin room by myself. The drinks in the fridge were free, which was nice, there were bottled beer, water and tea in plastic bottles. There was also Nespresso coffee, so I relaxed while drinking coffee while looking at the sea. The bathroom was old-fashioned, with a bathtub, toilet and sink. However, it was not a FRP unit, the sink was a wide counter with two bowls, and the toothbrush and razor were in a box with the Kawana mark, which sets it apart from other Prince Hotels. The amenities were mini bottles of Pola that you can find in other Prince Hotels. The lobby in front of the front desk was wonderful with a classic interior, a fireplace, heavy curtains on the tall European windows, and a chandelier. It was a shame that it was empty and lonely, probably because it was a weekday in February. The hot spring building is new, and it is good that you can go there with the disposable slippers and room wear in the room. There is an indoor bath, an open-air bath, and a sauna, and you can see the sea. The modern interior was very comfortable. You can choose between Japanese and Western breakfast. The Western omelette has the hotel's logo branded on it, which is fun. The waitress was efficient and kind. For golf, you check out and then move to the separate building with your luggage. There are stairs, so it's a hassle to move around with your luggage. You check in at the golf reception desk in the separate building and put your luggage in a golf locker. After playing, you take a bath in the golf building, but the golf building is old and I wanted to go to the hotel's hot spring building. The staff's service was good and I had a comfortable stay, but I think it could be an even better hotel if it was refined a bit more, like the Fujiya Hotel in Miyano****a.
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