Guest User
January 19, 2025
A one-night-two-meals hotel with a new management model, I experienced the ritual of welcoming guests when I went out. It was probably a low-season trip. There was only one person at the front desk who could speak English, and the rest could only rely on my half-baked Japanese.
Meals need to be booked at check-in, every half hour from 5:30 to 6:30, and breakfast orders are closed at 8:30. The food is more traditional Japanese, and the overall taste is OK. If you are not full, there are ramen or something, anyway, you will not be hungry.
The public hot spring area is not large, and the men's and women's baths are rotated every day, so you can experience different environments once in the morning and evening.
The hotel is in a good location, right outside the Shirarahama Beach, which should be very popular in summer. If you take the bus, get off at S16 Zou-no-yu.
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