The building, designed to imitate a passenger ship, looks good on the hill. It's a little over 600m straight from the Nojima Fault Preservation Museum in Hokudan Earthquake Memorial Park, and it's a little far from the fault line, but it's easy to imagine that it must have had a considerable impact. It's probably quite old, but it's fun once you get used to it. The ship faces north, and the deck (5th floor) is a large public bath. The aft ship (passenger) cabins on the 2nd to 4th floors are lined up on the port sea side with a capacity of 4 people each. Circular windows are lined up vertically between the front and the front, but this is a rare single Western-style room, and it seems that there is a room for two people next to it. The accommodation plan with 2 meals seems to be more than the price, but for breakfast, except for hot vegetable hot pot and basic dishes, I go to the buffet style to get it with drinks. Perhaps because it wasn't fully booked, or because we spread out the time slots, we were able to enjoy a variety of dishes at just the right pace. Wouldn't it be nice if the air conditioning, ventilation, and outlets in the room were new?
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