This time as well, I took sufficient precautions to prevent infection, followed the ``basic ideas for preventing infection'' and ``specific measures to be taken,'' and enjoyed my trip. I have stayed at Hagi several times, but this time I stayed in a room with an open-air bath, so the view was great with the sea in front of me, and I liked it the most because I was able to take a bath whenever I wanted. Since we arrived early, we were able to rent a bicycle (for a fee) and take a leisurely 3-hour stroll through the streets of Hagi. Before staying, I had asked questions online, but there was no response.I sent an email and received a reply right away, but the communication was awkward and it felt like it was someone else's problem. We were told that the welcome drink at check-in was unlimited juice, coffee, beer, etc. until 6pm, so we grabbed a glass of beer and had it in our room. Of course, I came twice with an empty glass to replace it. I was told that I could make and eat soft-serve ice cream as many times as I wanted during my stay, but I guess soft-serve ice cream in the winter is tough for the elderly.The waitress recommended that I use the public bath, so there weren't many people. When I arrived, I was very disappointed to see that the floor was soaked, the washing area was extremely dirty, and there was something like soap scum floating in the bathtub. The website seems to be targeted at women, but if it's primarily aimed at families with children, it seems like it's a fairly low-ranked inn. The public bath is not a children's playground, so I don't think play equipment is necessary. For dinner, we purposely paid for a private room. The main dishes were live abalone and Kuroge Wagyu beef.The abalone was fresh and the Kuroge Wagyu beef was fatty and delicious. However, the food content was neither good nor bad, and I felt like I received a wide variety of items evenly. Traveling is my hobby, so I stay at a lot of different inns, but to be honest, I can't help but feel disappointed when it comes to inns. Unfortunately, there is no shuttle service to Hagi Bus Center, but only to Higashi-Hagi Station. Most of the customers used cars, but I think it is necessary to consider the convenience of public transportation.
Very Good
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