Guest User
August 27, 2023
We visited the hotel with my parents-in-law in their 70s and my elementary school-aged children, three generations, for the beach. I do not recommend staying at the hotel for the beach, for reasons I will explain later. The hotel experience itself was very satisfying. I learned from other people's comments that the hotel has recently become part of the Oedo Onsen Group, and I think that this has paid off. Both breakfast and dinner were buffet style, but they had a wide selection of Japanese and Western food, as well as sweets that children will enjoy, and the menu was very satisfying for people from 7 to 70 years old. Both my children, who tend to be picky eaters, and my parents-in-law, who have a set preference for what they want to eat, were delighted, saying "It's delicious, it's delicious." However, if there was anything we needed, the hall staff there would help out as needed, so the service was very attentive. The rooms were clean, and the hot spring was not particularly large, but it was a comfortable facility that was well-cleaned. The reason I do not recommend staying at the hotel for the beach is simply because of the poor access to the beach. Despite its convenient location right behind the beach, to get to the beach, you need to exit from the front entrance on the opposite side of the sea, go around the side of the hotel, and walk down the slope. The distance from the entrance to the beach is about 300 to 400 meters, and the steps are 1.5 stories up a slope, so you have to carry your luggage and hold your elementary school child's hand. Returning is even harder. You have to go up 1.5 stories with your wet and heavy luggage and your body tired from playing. Even if you wash off the sand in the fresh water shower at the beach, you have to walk 300 meters from there to the hotel, so you have to wash your feet again next to the hotel entrance, which is both troublesome and exhausting. The hotel prohibits washing off sand in the shower in your room, so you have to wash it here. I stayed for two nights, and my child complained on the second day. It's easy to solve this access problem. On the B2 floor, which is the same level as the beach, there are a large public bath (for men and women), an open-air bath, and a private family bath (two rooms). Just remove one of the private baths and renovate it into the beach exit. If you set up a shower outside, create an entrance, and create separate changing rooms for men and women, you can wash your swimsuit there. There is a bath on the same floor, so if you bring a change of clothes with you, you can take a bath, get changed, and go up to your room right away. It's a convenience for guests, and it prevents the hotel from bringing in sand, so it's a win-win for both parties.
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