The parking lot was blocked off on the weekend, so I had to go around and take a narrow road, so I didn't get any advance notice, which was inconvenient, and
The hotel lobby was a bit crowded, and it seemed like it took more time than necessary to check in,
but the hotel really seemed to put a lot of thought into it, and the amenities, minibar, luggage, and sauna were small, but towels, bottled water, and shower towels were plentiful, which was satisfying.
The bathroom was large, which was nice, and unlike other Japanese hotels, the handwashing area and toilet were separated, which was nice.
However, the breakfast was the most disappointing. The taste and variety of food were all below expectations.
For a Japanese hotel, the rooms were quite large, and the bedding, pajamas, and gowns were all very thoughtful.
There were many shopping, things to see, and things to eat nearby, so I didn't need a car, so the location was overall very good.
Thank goodness there was no discrimination against Koreans in the restaurant. However, the chairs were very uncomfortable. The cold and hard wooden chairs made it hard to digest food.
Some people even gave me a sofa seat by the window, but I felt very uncomfortable, so I just left after eating halfway through. The staff seemed to be kind and welcoming.
What impressed me the most was that when I handed over my hotel voucher, they said my name and prepared for me from the parking lot, and they also took care of my luggage.
They even showed the name of the person who made the reservation for each room on the TV screen.
I think the breakfast room really needs improvement.
It seems like they need a breakfast that suits the price of the hotel.
Overall, there were many good hotels near the hotel, but I was really happy to have spent a wonderful vacation at a good hotel.
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