Guest User
December 11, 2023
There is a wonderful large public bath with hot spring water flowing directly from the source. The topaz-colored water seemed to have the effect of regulating the autonomic nervous system and relieving stiffness.
The single rooms are clean and new, and it is a short walk from JR Ozai Station, so it may be ideal for solo travelers who want to enjoy the hot springs.
However, I think the problem is the staff and management.
After checking in, I tried to use the large public bath, but it was crowded with day-trippers and it was like washing potatoes. I had plans, so I waited until the next morning to use it. I checked with the front desk several times to make sure I could use it the next morning.
However, the next morning, for some reason, the large public bath was closed with a "Closed" sign.
There were other angry guests, so we all ended up using it together. As expected, we were impressed by the excellent quality of the hot springs.
Another thing is that you have to fill in all your address and phone number when you check in. When you make a reservation through an online company such as Trip.com, the hotel has all the information, so you should only have to sign. In fact, that is almost always the case now.
I have a slight disability in my fingers, so I wear a help mark. My hands shake and I'm not good at writing, so it was painful.
I managed to finish writing it, but it caused me further mental anguish. The staff member corrected me out loud, asking, "Is this a 7? Is it a 3?" I was so embarrassed and sad that I started crying.
Can't they see the help sign?
While it seemed like all of this was the staff's fault, I felt that in fact the problem lay with the rigid management's operations.
Business hotels with wonderful large public baths with natural hot spring water are actually quite rare. To the management: Please try to see things from the customer's perspective, even just a little.
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