Guest User
August 14, 2023
[Entrance] I was guided to my car at the entrance, dropped off my family and luggage at the entrance, moved to the second parking lot, checked in at 3:30 pm, and was shown to my room on the 10th floor. [Lobby] You can drink peach juice in the lobby since it's peach season. It was supposed to be, but it was gone so I couldn't drink it, unfortunately. In the lobby, ice cream bars, machine coffee, and a juice machine that looks like a karaoke box are all free. There were also several types of tea sweets. [Room] When I got to the room, it was a clean Japanese-style room with a nice view, but there was no tea or sweets on the regular room table unless I brought them from the lobby on the first floor. If you want to drink beer right away, you have no choice but to order a glass of beer from the kiosk next to the lobby on the third floor, from the vending machine, or from the counter in the lobby. I wish there was at least a vending machine on the floor. [Smoking area] Smoking is allowed on the 4th floor of the building, but I had a little trouble with the smoking area because of time restrictions. [Meals] The food is generally on par with that of a large hotel, but I would like to mention it. Beautiful skin soup and sukiyaki. 8 sun is also a standard value. I guess they use local ingredients, but the food is completely average. However, I got the impression that most of the employees working there were energetic and pleasant. [Bathroom] The large communal bath was generally a passing grade, but you could hardly see the Surikami River from the open-air bath. The rock surface was lit up, but the riverside open-air bath was a little strange because you couldn't see the river beyond the rock. Well, it can't be helped because of the structure.There are two baths with male and female alternating systems.I felt that the large bath was very spacious, but unfortunately I didn't feel the atmosphere at all inside.
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