Guest User
January 9, 2023
We stayed in a Japanese-Western style room with a large open-air bath on the first basement floor. For 3 people. When we arrived, the staff didn't come out for a while, so we were greeted in our own clothes. We had matcha and monaka in the lobby. The room is when the elevator opens in the basement. When you exit, the closet is on the left, and the changing room and washroom is on the right. From there, you can go to the bed room. Bedroom There is a projector, but no machine to watch DVDs. There is only an air conditioner. There is no air purifier. There is only one feather duvet. It is cold in winter. When the bed and the door on the entrance side are closed, the changing room and closet are very cold, so there is a stove, so we turn it on. Japanese-style room. There is an air purifier. Only tatami mats. There is a mini kitchen, refrigerator, and toilet next to the Japanese-style room, and it is cold because the partition door is latticed, and the lights are turned on by the motion sensor, which is inconvenient. Mini kitchen The refrigerator is free, but there is cola, black coffee, strong carbonated water, and water, but no cold ones. There is no coffee maker, but they make drip coffee, but they have not refilled it, so when I asked at dinner, they hurriedly helped me. There are only two servings of dishes, which makes me worry if the room is really cleaned. For some reason, there is a microwave. Open-air bath. No bathrobe. To get to the open-air bath, you have to leave the dressing room/washroom and walk along a corridor. There is a separate shower room and an open-air bath, but the blinds stop in the middle, so there is a restaurant directly opposite, and if you take a bath at 5pm, you will make eye contact with the person opening the shoji screen, and you will be completely visible from the other side. However, when I asked at dinner, they only said, "Oh, that's what they say a lot," and "They said they can't see you." Meals. Even though the food is served, there is no explanation of the dishes for either dinner or breakfast. They leave as soon as they line it up. They only answer when we ask. One thing that is strange is that the menu price for drinks in the room and the price at the time of billing are different, but I don't know why. The hot food is hot and delicious. It's a shame that there is no explanation, which ruins the food. Anyway, there are only minimal facilities, and the explanation of the room is also minimal. Anyway, the room is cold and I can't rest. Isn't this the kind of facility that costs 57,000 yen per person? When I checked out, it was raining and the parking lot was far away, so they drove me there. Thank you very much. This is my personal opinion. However, I wonder if it would be difficult to come back?
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