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September 8, 2024
The second time I came to Matsumoto, I specially booked this hotel converted from a bank. The ordinary double room in the hotel is relatively small, but very clean. The only drawback is that the air in the room is not very circulated. Although there is an air purifier, there is still a little smell. If you go out during the day, you can open the window to change the air yourself.
The more upscale rooms have a living room and kitchen, and the bathroom is more spacious. The experience is better.
The scenery outside the window is very good. This time I lived on the fifth floor and I could already see the mountains in the distance. If you come in winter or spring, you can definitely see the snow-capped peaks.
The hotel's breakfast is superb, not only rich in choices, but also very good in taste. There are various Japanese and Western snacks and side dishes to choose from. Miso soup is great. There is also fried beef, which is expensive. The place for breakfast is a banquet hall with two floors, and there is a handrail staircase leading to the second floor. I happened to encounter a Japanese wedding on the day of breakfast. Several staff members were setting up and shooting in the small hall on the second floor. The atmosphere was very good.
Japanese hotels are quiet. There was only beautiful background music during breakfast. You could hardly hear people talking. Everyone was whispering and a little restrained.
The hotel front desk was warm and responsive. We also visited the Citizen Hot Spring, which was just a stone's throw away from the hotel, based on the recommendation. It was small and simple, and we experienced the various aspects of Japanese life in depth.
Matsumoto Castle, Matsumoto City Museum, and Matsumoto Clock Museum are all within easy reach, making them easy to visit. You can especially go to Matsumoto Castle at night to see the beautiful figure reflected in the city.
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