sintya03
August 14, 2023
This is a very good inn, just as the reviews say. We stayed in a room with a semi-open-air bath for two nights. The overall atmosphere is bright and open, and it feels very nice. Not only are the rooms and baths in the rooms good, but we were looking for an inn where we could have dinner and breakfast in a private room or in the room, and we found this one. There are surprisingly few inns where you can have breakfast in your room, so we were very happy. It was also fun to see the open kitchen in front of the private room for dinner. What's more, they didn't skimp on the fruit for breakfast! While most breakfasts are just a side dish, this was a whole plate of fruit. Freshly cut seasonal watermelon, dragon fruit, pineapple, banana, apple, kiwi fruit, etc. (2 days' worth) were presented in a gorgeous arrangement. Fruit is essential every morning, so I love hotels that don't just make do with random fruit, but put in the effort. It made me feel happy from the morning. The hot spring pool was refreshing, with a view of the ocean into the distance. We could watch the surfers and enjoy it with the whole family. The outdoor pool was the perfect depth for elementary school children. The flow from the large public bath and the changing room to the pool is also very convenient. The bath in the room can be filled with hot water by simply pressing a switch, which is also convenient. The amenities are Mikimoto and Sekkisei, so there is no need to worry about skin irritation. They are provided in bottles, so you don't have to request additional ones for the next morning, which is convenient. It is a 3-minute walk from Kamogawa Sea World. After enjoying the killer whale show and being exhausted from the heat, I had a leisurely lunch at the restaurant overlooking the inn's pool and felt revived. The tempura soba and udon noodles and game curry were also delicious. Requests: When I closed the bedroom and tried to sleep, the air conditioner smelled like mold or cigarettes...I opened the partition between the bedroom and the living room, the smell was somewhat milder and I was able to bear it, so I stayed there for two nights, but it was a bit disappointing. The breakfast on the second night seemed to be a downgrade compared to the first night. There were no more namero, natto, *yaki, or boiled vegetables. Instead, there were more pickles...I was sorry that I couldn't eat them all because they were too salty, so I left some of them. The same menu as the previous day was healthier and better. But there was something even more appealing than the above. The seafood was delicious, the rooms were clean, and there was an outdoor pool. I want to experience the refreshing feeling of the hot springs again. Both adults and children can relax and enjoy themselves. I have one more favorite inn that I would like to stay at again.
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