Guest User
November 25, 2024
I booked this hotel after seeing it had a high rating on a Japanese website. I was a little disappointed. First, the facilities were too old. The faucets were rusty and I couldn't bear to look at them. Second, I don't know if it was because I booked it on Ctrip or something, but I was arranged a room on the third floor. The third floor is basically a restaurant and a private hot spring. I felt a little different. Third, I thought it was an elegant little hot spring hotel, but I found that there were a lot of people there. I could run into several groups of people every time I took a hot spring bath. Fourth, what bothered me a little was that I always felt that they were not as enthusiastic as Japanese guests. Sometimes they pretended not to see us and didn't say hello when we came in and out, but they would say hello immediately when Japanese guests came. After checking out, they didn't thank us or see us off. It felt quite cold. It was the first time I encountered such a hot spring hotel. Fifth, the switching between male and female baths was unreasonable. Women can go to the open-air hot springs basically in the morning and evening when it's still dark. So what can you see in the open-air scenery?
As for the advantages, the fish for breakfast is quite delicious. You can see a little sea view from the gap in the fence of the open-air hot spring. There is a large lounge where you can use free tea, foot massagers, read books and watch TV.
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