Guest User
February 21, 2024
I stayed in room 201 this time and the overall experience was very good. The private soup is of high quality and the room supplies are complete. The scenery outside the window is great during the day, but almost boring at night (because Jozankei has no lights at all). The surrounding area of the hotel is relatively desolate. If you want to go to other hotels or convenience stores in the Daiichi Botteiryu Group, it is a bit far. You can ask the front desk to make an appoin**ent for free drop-off. Breakfast and dinner are all Japanese food, you have to make them yourself, but breakfast is Western food and dinner is Japanese food. We arrived at 16:00 without a reservation for dinner. The front desk said that there had been changes recently and that we had to make a reservation before 12 o'clock, which was a bit regretful. However, there is a small room in the hotel that provides fruit drinks and the like 24 hours a day, all of which are free of charge. Overall, the hotel is not a traditional Japanese hot spring hotel. It is very innovative, with complete facilities, comfortable hot springs, Japanese-style front desk services, and a shuttle bus. The disadvantage is that the location is relatively remote, and it may not be a particularly good choice for guests who pursue traditional Japanese service.
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