Guest User
July 1, 2023
My wife and I visited with a 9 month old child. The kids could relax in the spacious Japanese-style room, the breakfast was delicious, and this time we had the option of having it served in our room, so we were able to relax. Children and strollers are allowed in the lounge until 5pm, and the garden is also barrier-free with some exceptions. However, it is a small lounge exclusively for Hanakoro, so you will need to spend some time quietly. I went to the lounges other than Sakura Tower easily with my stroller, so I went hopping, but the best drinks and sweets were at Hanakouji, so I don't think there's much point in going there. Bed guards and baby cots cannot be rented out this time due to strict conditions as they cannot be rented to anyone outside the target age after age verification. [Bed guard] Children aged 18 months to 60 months who can get up and down the bed without parental assistance [Crib] Children under 24 months old who do not hold on to the bed The beds are side by side, but the child There was a gap that I could fall into, so I put a pillow between them and slept next to them. I checked to see if it was possible to change to a futon without using the bed, and was told that it was possible to change for 7,000 yen per set. By the way, if you walk from Shinagawa Station, it's a gentle slope, so be careful. Perhaps because I was walking, I didn't get a greeting from the person at the parking lot, so when I told the person who greeted me at the lobby that I was staying at Hanakouji, the person at the parking lot seemed to be in charge of Hanakouji and guided me to the elevator. It was a strange feeling. I'm glad that all the people at the reception were very nice and accommodating us. I can't say it's suitable for babies, but it was a nice stay.
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