Is it like staying at a public training facility? The receptionist's instructions at check-in were "Please take the elevator there (you're free to do so)" and there was no explanation of where the breakfast venue was or whether the large public bath could be used, but I guess you can find out by yourself. It's not that they're unfriendly, but the service was like something from a communist bloc, which was refreshing and made me laugh. The large public bath was open until 9:30pm, and there was a sign at the entrance that said "The cleaning staff will be coming in at 9:30 (so please leave quickly)". Is this because it's a training facility? The room was new and spacious for a single room, which was nice. Dinner was expensive so we went out, but the downtown area was quiet, so we ate at a hotel restaurant in front of the station. The breakfast was very filling, and Japanese and Western main dishes were served at the same time... The sashimi was very delicious, but I couldn't finish it, sorry. It would have been nice to be able to choose between Japanese and Western... Oh, the restaurant staff were very kind. Well, it's cheap, and it's a youth hostel, so it's fine. The fireworks display venue is right in front of you, so it's a special seat ♪
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