Guest User
September 24, 2023
Hananoyu Dear Person in Charge I stayed here the other day. My impression is... hmmm, it wasn't that great! I've been to a lot of hot springs in various prefectures in eastern Japan. Although it advertises itself as all-inclusive, which is popular these days, beer is only available until 6pm? 7pm? Is there really a need to limit it like that? And how much can you drink from that little wine glass? Even if you're a heavy drinker, you'll probably only have 5 glasses? 10 glasses? Even if you drink twice as much, 20 glasses, how much would it cost in terms of price? I found myself calculating. As soon as I got in the bath, there was no razor. Especially not in the amenity area where the yukatas are kept? Nor was there one in the room? I asked the staff and they said they had one in the shop, but when I went there, I found out that I had to pay for it. 50 yen? Do they charge for it? So along with the charge for plastic bags, they also started charging for disposable razors? And next to the counter, there was a charge for women's pampers? It's not that I feel bad about paying 50 yen. The idea is to charge for this separately. If they were to hand it over for security reasons, I would understand... The same goes for the beer mentioned above. If that's your style, then it can't be helped, then that's fine. Are there any places that charge for razors these days? Aren't they even free at day-trip hot springs? In conclusion, are they not thinking from the customer's perspective? Are they lacking in hospitality? Are they not providing a blissful meal and lodging? It's a small thing, but the negative impression that crosses your mind will make you think about returning a second or third time? What do you think about this in order to compete with the famous hot spring inns in the neighborhood? I'm glad I was able to use the local coupon, but will I return next time?
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