Guest User
August 13, 2022
I stayed here for two nights. At this restaurant, you can enjoy authentic Chinese cuisine prepared by a chef who trained under the late Zhou Futoku, a famous Chinese chef. I had dinner at this restaurant for both nights, and the food, which used abalone, shark fin, and other high-quality ingredients in abundance, was really delicious. The rooms are barrier-free, and the doors are automatic. They were spacious and clean, so wheelchairs could be accommodated. All rooms have washbasins and toilets, but no showers. However, there is a hot spring in the building, as well as an open-air bath, a large bath, a low-temperature bath, a Finnish sauna, a mist sauna, and a thalassotherapy bath in the women's bath. The rooms are also WiFi-free, with a hot water kettle and a bottle of mineral water in the refrigerator. It is located in a very quiet residential area, but within a 10-minute walk you can find Cape Tateno, known as the "Grand Canyon of Asia," and the site where the government troops landed during the Boshin War, and there are other sightseeing spots, although not as many as in Esashi.
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