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June 30, 2022
Stayed here for a business trip. It's right in front of the Tokai bus stop, so you can see it at a glance. There are no convenience stores around, but there is a 15-fun Kyoriki Seven at Toho. The beach is right in front of the hotel, and the ocean view rooms offer spectacular sunsets. The check-in process ended with a health check for the coronavirus, a signature, and an explanation of the facility, but I was told to take off my yukata in front of the elevator, but I didn't have a sash, and for some reason I ended up on the bottom step. There were slippers in there, and when I went back to the front desk to check, I was told that I had only brought my yukata and the rest was in my room. I also wanted a T-shaped razor, but it wasn't in the room and there was no explanation. It was in the public bath. I would like them to provide a more detailed explanation, or if they are handing out a paper guide to the facility, they should include it. The room door does not lock automatically. The room smells a bit like an old hotel. Although I haven't gotten used to it yet, I notice it every time I enter the room. The room is spacious and comfortable. There are no power outlets on the table, but on the wall near the floor. There are two outlets available. The TV is large and has an LCD screen. The toilet doesn't have a washlet and the towels are only for bathing, so I'd like an extra towel for drying my hands. The bed is single size. I'm a little concerned about the noise from the refrigerator. The public bath is on the first floor, and when you enter the changing room, slippers are numbered so you don't mix them up with other types, and there are free lockers for your room keys and valuables.Indoor bath and open-air bath. There is a bath. Due to the coronavirus, the sauna is not in use, but there is a cold bath. The temperature of the hot water was just right for relaxing. In the morning, the sexes change places. The other bath does not have an open-air bath, only an indoor bath. The sauna has also been discontinued. Breakfast is a buffet. Although they have a large selection of items, they often use frozen ready-made dishes, so the sweetness and taste are not good. If I'm going to stay in a row, I'd say 2 nights. I think. There is a pool, but I don't use it. Softbank mobile phone reception is weak in rooms facing the mountain, with only one or two lines working, and calls sometimes drop out. Also, the wi-fi signal is weak.
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