LlinaReally couldn't be better. We booked a sea view room for 3 people with meals. When we went there, the boss saw that we were two adults and one child, and immediately thought of a way to refund the extra fee (1,500 yen for children). The typical Japanese hot spring hotel is very Japanese style. His house is just opposite the sand hall. It is very convenient to eat. The hotel has its own hot spring soup, one indoor, one outdoor, separate for men and women. The next morning we had to take the 8:08 train to leave. The station that the boss personally took us to was really warm and recommended. I personally think it is much better than Baishui Pavilion.
NnapoleonbabeThe room is large, with a swimming pool and a sea view. The hotel is very private, breakfast and dinner are kaiseki cuisine. Hotel service is very good, you can borrow a lot of things for free in the lobby. To go to the hotel, you need to take a taxi from the jr station, and a forest path is also very artistic.
GGuest UserLet me start with the conclusion: the hotel is good, but trip.com is bad.
I booked a non-smoking room, but trip.com reported that the hotel had a smoking room. When I checked in, I found that the room smelled very heavy of smoke, so I discussed it with the hotel. At that time, the hotel showed me that the reservation document from trip.com showed a smoking room, which was exactly the opposite of the screenshot of my reservation for a non-smoking room.
The hotel also said that there were no similar non-smoking rooms available and they could only give me a larger double room.
I don't want to take advantage of this. It's obviously trip.com's fault, but the hotel has to bear it. Therefore, I wrote down the experience truthfully. I don’t know whether this review will be published, because I didn’t reply to the online conversation on trip.com at that time, so it was left alone.
Once again, the hotel is very good, but please think carefully about whether you need to book through trip.com.
RRomanGreat place. There is a nice cafe on the second floor. The sand springs are nearby. The room is tiny but cozy. There is a bathtub. It’s a classical Japanese styled room. There is water in the fridge. Also, if you need to buy something, there is a drug store nearby.
If you decide whether to stay there or not hope it helps. The only disadvantage is that you need to walk around 20 min from the station.
AAnonymous UserThe sunrise and sunset can be photographed because of the seaside relationship. The room is arranged on the 4th floor, and there are vending machines and ice machines on the floor (and beer vending machines).
Staying in the seaside room (tami mats), the whole is a retro route, people who like retro style hotels are very suitable.
There are also sand baths and large baths to soak. I just met ビアガーデン in July. In the evening, I can listen to the sound of the sea by the pool and eat barbecue or white bear (ㄔㄨㄚˋ ice) and drink beer ~.
There is also a swimming pool on the first floor that can be used by yourself.
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