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Kira No Sato
4.6/5102 Reviews
It was an inn in Satoyama. I arrived at 14:00 at check-in and I think it was probably the second customer, but I had to wait a long time. I couldn't help it, so I waited while drinking a drink at the drink corner. There was no guide to write the inn book first. I thought that I could finally check in, but the person in charge (male) was uncomfortable with doing this procedure and talking to different customers here and there. The explanation of the inn and the check-in procedure were not advanced easily. It's my first inn, so I wanted you to get through at least. However, when I was taking a picture outside, a different staff came out immediately and took a picture of the two, and it was a polite customer service. The bath was said to be used from 15 o'clock even though it was check-in at 14 o'clock, and both I was quite disappointed. However, before 15:00 (around 14:30?), All three keys to the private bath were gone, and some people were already in it. By the way, the room on the 3rd floor was a Japanese-Western style room and was spacious 々. It feels like you can see the garden of Satoyama from the window of the room. The connecting was looking at the garden all the time in the window seat. The room is quite dark lighting. There is an atmosphere, but it may have been a little too dark for me. The room key was 2 book and it was convenient. There is a considerable step between the Japanese-style room and the bed room (stage 1.5 stage), and the toilet in the middle of the night is a must-see. The large communal bath is located in the building outside the building of the room. 2 There are eight types of baths with one source. There were also two open-air baths. There is also a bath that is a source. There is an atmosphere in the forest. The wash area has amenities such as lotion. Dinner is a 2 part system at 17:20 and 20:00, and you can choose from 2 of seafood or meat courses, and the restaurant is different. The seafood was a kinme shabu-shabu, so I chose a meat course. I was very satisfied with the dinner (I made it a local sake with one drink). The appetizers and the future were beautiful and delicious. There was also steamed clay bottle. The meat course has domestic beef loin, beef ribs, Shizuoka miso chicken, venison sausage, Fuji loin and 5, and there were two types of steak sauce, so I could eat it without getting tired. You can choose from 3 types of small plates. The dessert coffee pudding and sorbet were delicious. The customer service of the person in charge of the restaurant was polite and very good. Breakfast time was 8 o'clock, but there was no 8 time, so I made it 7:30. I had it at the counter seat of a restaurant different from last night. As for the counter table, it was not good that the spills of yesterday and the tableware were attached. The breakfast content with the item was good. You can choose Western or Japanese food. The meal and bath were good, so it seems that I will use it again.
Hanafubuki
4.7/544 Reviews
I am not exaggerating when I say this is the greatest place I have ever been in my life. A friend recommended Hanafubuki to me, and I have made a point to tell everyone I know about it. The below is long, but worth reading I promise! It's located a ways outside of Tokyo on the Ito Peninsula, and there were almost no other tourists there. Half of the guests staying there were themselves Japanese. It was very nice as a reprieve from the bustle of Tokyo. The grounds themselves are gorgeous, like out of a storybook, the onsen hotsprings are amazing (but very hot!) and there is no time limit to use them. They each have a light outside that will be on if they are in use, so it's very easy to tell which are available. They are also private, so if you are with the other gender or have tattoos you can still use them, unlike some of the public onsens in Japan. We chose to stay in a traditional Japanese-style room, which involves sleeping on tatami mats on the ground. This was much more comfortable than I expected! The food was amazing, I still cannot believe that much food was included in the nightly price. The price included a delicious and very hearty breakfast (we chose the European-style, but there is also Japanese-style with fish) and a Kaiseki dinner, which is a traditional Japanese meal with around 10 courses. It was a tremendous amount of food but also the presentation was stunning and it tasted like we'd paid $200 for the meal. We still can't get over how wonderful it was. I also got a massage, which was one of the best massages I've ever had. The staff in general was incredibly kind and hospitable. Since this is located outside of Tokyo, be prepared that not everyone speaks English but it wasn't an issue at all and they were all lovely. You can stay here all day without leaving and be perfectly happy, but there is also a nice hike to a suspension bridge by the ocean nearby, as well as a teddy bear museum! We live in California but would come back here as soon as we are physically able to. 10/10.
Luxury Wa Hotel Kaze No Kaori
4.3/59 Reviews
Absolutely a hotel worth returning to the hotel, the hotel looks ordinary from the outside, the appearance is not conspicuous, just an ordinary high-rise, but there is no hole after entering. Upon check-in, the hotel’s reception is very welcoming and brought to the room by staff to explain the use of the room and hotel facilities. The hotel's room is a half-day room, it needs to take off your shoes, so it is very clean, the room is large and the facilities are very complete, with massage chairs, and the private hot spring facing the sea. The quality of the breakfast and dinner that comes with the hotel room is also very high. It is a Japanese-style fixed-food meal, but it is rich in variety. The wine on the wine list included in the dinner includes a variety of Japanese and Western wines, and you can enjoy unlimited drinks. The breakfast offers a variety of juices and milk. You can also order unlimited meals. It can be said that the meals are satisfying and slightly acceptable. Stunning. The hotel's two large hot springs on the 9th floor do not need to make an appointment, and are open at any time. As long as no one can enter, no one can enter after entering. The rest of the time is a private hot spring moment, especially the open air. The sea view of the sea is beautiful, the sea view is invincible, and you can enjoy the sea view while enjoying the hot springs. Although the hotel does not provide pick-up service from the station to the hotel, you can reserve the service from the hotel to Ito Station upon check-out. On the day of departure, the service staff will take the initiative to ask the guests for the desired farewell time, that is, the guest wishes to make an appointment from the hotel. The departure time from Idong Station seems to be from 9:00 in the morning to 12 o'clock in the morning, every 30 minutes, the car is a small business car, and the ride is very comfortable. It can be said that this is a hotel that only needs to stay in, even if it does not leave the hotel for a day, it will not be boring, and it will be very recommended for the residents to enjoy during their stay.
Laforet Ito Onsen Yunoniwa
4.5/596 Reviews
Last time I chose ”room with hot springs”, but this time I stayed in a Japanese room with 8 tatami mats. (It's the cheapest plan) The view is on the other side of the room with a hot spring, and you shouldn't expect it because you can only see the cityscape. Also, although there is no indoor bath, there is a large communal bath, so there is no problem. The large communal bath changes daily, but both are large baths and have good hot water. There is also a hot spring area so you can relax. Now it seems normal to park in the second parking lot (plane) a little far from the first parking lot (mechanical parking lot). But please note that it is a little far away. Well, there is a supermarket just a few minutes walk away, so it's a good plan for traveling alone, and I think it's good because you can relax. If you want to luxury, there are various plans, so I think it is good to choose and stay.
Hotel Harvest Ito
4/512 Reviews
I stayed here about 10 years ago and this was my second time. Ito is close to my house, so I've stayed there more than 10 times, including other hotels. This hotel is a little far from the sea, but the view is quite good. There are two large public baths on the 10th floor, one with a high-temperature sauna and one with a mist sauna, and the men's and women's baths are switched every day. I stayed here for two nights, so I was able to use both. The hot spring water was a little salty. If you want to see the sea, you should go to the high-temperature sauna side (both the high-temperature sauna and the mist sauna seem to be large enough for 5-6 people, so it doesn't feel cramped). On the floor with the large public bath, there are two free massage chairs, a game corner (all retro machines and no one was using them), and a heated pool. There is a shop and a lounge (coffee corner) on the second floor where the front desk is, so you can relax even if you stay in the building for a long time. The smoking area is at the back of the lounge, and it becomes full with 2-3 people, so it was a bit difficult for me as a smoker (it would be better if there were 1-2 more places on the other floors). I had breakfast at the buffet restaurant on the first floor. There were booth seats and it was like a family restaurant. The number of menu items was about average, and it was disappointing that the juices were not fresh, but only the type you had to press like in a vending machine. I stayed for several nights, but the menu only changed 2-3 items, so you might get bored if you stay for a long time. I've written a lot about this, but it has a calm atmosphere and a sense of luxury, so I think it's a hotel that you can't go wrong with in Ito.
Kawana Hotel
4.1/519 Reviews
Today, there are quite a few employees at Kawana Hotel who seem somewhat distant from their enthusiasm to somehow make their guests laugh and have fun and create lifelong memories. Their eyes are as sharp as a bird of prey, but as blank-focused as a tapir. This is a classy hotel for socially prominent golfers who drive luxury imported cars and people who are comfortable saying things like, ”I was seen off by the manager, Mr. XX.” For ”simple hotel lovers” or ”one-time visitors looking for a classic hotel,” a surprising experience awaits right from the entrance. As you pass through the entrance, which is a little old and narrow but has a lot to offer, with excitement and a sense of presence, an employee who is so close that you can't tell if he's there or not will instruct you to self-service in a very healthy and natural way, saying, ”Please put your luggage on the cart there.” Next, at the front desk, the conversation is conducted at a fast tempo like a YouTube video played at 1.4x speed, but this is done in an atmosphere that does not allow for any witty small talk, and the only thing that the visitor remembers is the face of the front desk clerk, who smiles with satisfaction as if to say, ”I've shrunk the world again.” This time-saving process is probably in line with the impatient eyes of today's users, and I like it. The restaurants and sun parlors in Kawana Hotel are raising their prices, including service charges, every year, but it seems that they cannot keep up with the rising maintenance costs of the golf course, which is the main attraction of the content, and although I'm not sure why, this has not led to an improvement in the level of employees and the facilities in the hotel. I'd say they should at least paint over the rust on the balcony. For breakfast, you can only choose a Western breakfast. Don't make the mistake of choosing a Japanese breakfast. The pool and bath facilities are wonderful, and the atmosphere is also great. This is because you don't have to interact with the employees at all.

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