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August 7, 2022
I used it to go to the Hanagasa Festival. It's 7 stops and 20 minutes away from Yamagata Station. It's about a 5-minute walk from Tendo Station. There's a Family Mart next door, and the building is quite old, but the interior has been repainted with new wallpaper, there's an air purifier, and the room was well-cleaned and clean. The bathroom is quite large for a normal business hotel, but there was mold on the ceiling, not on the walls, which was not very hygienic. I didn't mind it much, so I went in as usual. I filled the bathtub with hot water, took a leisurely bath, pulled the plug, and was washing my hair when I heard a strong sewage sound and opened the curtains to find that the toilet side of the unit bath was flooded lol. I wonder if the drainage is a bit defective... It didn't accumulate on the dressing side, but just flowed away, so it wasn't that much of a problem. The bed was 120cm wide, so I was able to sleep comfortably. When I checked in, I chose Japanese or Western breakfast, and when I went to the dining room from 7:00, it was served immediately. There are sample photos to help you choose. I chose the Japanese meal, and the rice was very delicious. The seasoning was light, and the meal consisted of natto, grilled soybeans, grilled fish fillets, a small bowl of hijiki, pickled radish, and seasoned seaweed. It seems that you can have more rice. They also lend out mobile phone chargers, and there is a laundry room on the first floor, so it seems that some people stay there for multiple nights. I had a corner room on the seventh floor, but the Wi-Fi was a bit weak. It costs 5,600 yen per night, including breakfast, so it is a reasonable hotel to stay at.
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