HappyHoliday
April 5, 2023
Japanese hotels are clean and basic.
I understand that maybe this hotel is in the middle of the middle and not the worst in the Yudanaka area, but it really has a lot of room for improvement. The lobby seems to be normal, but once you go up to the floor, you will be rewarded.
The design of its floors and rooms is more like an old apartment than a hotel. The corridors are dark and the room smells musty. The wallpaper is damaged and has not been repaired. If you go out of the room after 7:00 p.m., you will be very scared, like a horror movie. I stayed for two nights on the left, and I tried my best every day to avoid the room. I didn't try to travel, so I wanted to pass the time quickly.
There is no hair dryer in the room, so you have to go to the underground hot spring dressing room to blow your hair. The tatami mats are so thin that I wake up with pain all over my body. There is no wild food nearby. Recently, it takes 15-20 minutes to drive out of Nakano to have wild food first.
The breakfast in the hotel is lazy and mysterious. It ends at 9:30. I thought there was some good wild food. It turned out that there was only so much more than a bag of hard bread, and there were no eggs. I had no food and no pictures in the bag.
I don't want to be in the same room on the first floor, because I'm so shocked that after the filming, I will see things that shouldn't be seen. On the check-out day, I drove away before 9:00 a.m. and didn't want to take pictures. If you want to experience how terrible it is, you can go and see it.
The so-called "Spirited Away" hardware store and the Jigokudani Snow Monkey Park nearby are really stupid. Going there really feels like "going down? It's just like that".
Basically, if you go to Nagano, go to Hakuba Village, and I will never leave Yudanaka again.
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