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April 13, 2025
This is my second ryokan, and I didn't like it.
They didn't offer me standard tea when I checked in.
When they checked me into my room, they didn't tell me the rules and nuances. If this had been my first ryokan, I would have been completely lost as to what to do. The hotel has no grounds, the photos are just the paths to the rooms from the outside.
The onsen was not bad, but there was a constant smell of some kind of kerosene.
The kaiseki is ok, but for some reason they don't explain what they bring and how to eat it properly. They put the beef on to boil, and no one said that the dish was ready and you can eat it!!! Just figure it out yourself.
The same thing happened at breakfast - if you don't ring the bell and don't bother the waiters, you'll eat at the wrong time and it's cold and tasteless - again, we're talking about the fact that you may not know anything about the rules for preparing these dishes, and they don't bother to explain.
When they write that there is a transfer from the station, it is only at a certain time, and not when it is convenient for you.
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