Guest User
November 19, 2023
A long-established inn that feels like a secluded hot spring inn. It had a retro Showa feel to it, with the creaky hallways, wooden handrails on the stairs, and tiled washbasins, but it was a cheap room without meals, so it was totally OK.
The bathroom is also shared, and each time one or two people enter, the door is locked. Although the building is old, the toilet was equipped with a washlet, and the hair dryer and pot in the room were new and clean. The walls are thin, but the guests around me seemed to be sensible people, so I was able to spend a quiet and comfortable night. A gift of your choice of Imabari hand towels is also a nice service. Since I had made an online reservation, I asked if they could issue me a receipt, and they kindly asked me to issue one. The location is close to Imabari Port, but it took about 10 minutes to walk through the shopping street from Imabari Station.
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