GGuest UserThe service was great and kindly responded!
The building is old, but nostalgia from old is also full.
I enjoyed it very much with a Refa dryer in the room and a shampoo bar with various shampoos from Paula!
The meal was luxurious and delicious. It was a great trip.
GGuest UserWe stayed in a shiny new room after renovation. The newly renovated room we stayed in was not ready for a bathtub, so we only had a shower in the room. They were kind enough to offer us the outdoor bath, which is usually paid for, for free, so we went to the outdoor bath ♨️
However, the building for the paid outdoor bath was about 100 meters away from the hotel itself, and the system involved moving around outside without a roof in room slippers and a yukata. It was a blizzard outside that day, and the snow was sticky under our feet... It was dark outside, and we were given a small lantern, so we walked in the dark, into the snow. On the way to the outdoor bath in the rain... my slippers suddenly got stuck in the cold mud and both my feet were soaked 😱 cold 🥶
The outdoor bath itself was a beautifully constructed bath ♨️ built in a separate location, with a spectacular view below, but on the way back, of course, both my room slippers and feet got stuck in the cold, snow-covered mud and sand, and they were squishy, squishy, icy 🥶 and rattling :(;゙゚'ω゚'): I immediately went into the large public bath in the main hotel building to warm up my cold body again.
I think it's a building built 100 meters away from the main hotel building, with the outdoor bath as the priority, with a view in mind, so I felt it would be more valuable to make it possible to move there safely and comfortably.
For example,
renting out rain boots on rainy or snowy days...
installing footlights to guide the way to the open-air bath♨️ building...
I think information about the special open-air bath♨️ (for a fee)
is a must.
It's a real shame considering it's such a great facility.
AAnonymous UserThe hotel is in a great location, with a car rental company and a large supermarket across the street. There aren't many dining options nearby. There's a smoky yakitori restaurant and a Western-style hamburger place. Breakfast is simple and all-you-can-eat. There's a ********* lady at the front desk who speaks Chinese. It's close to the bus stop, and you can go up to the rooftop to watch the stars.
MmimiI used it on my first trip to sado.
I booked this because it was a hotel adjacent to sado's scenic spot Nikame.
Unfortunately, there were a lot of reservations with dinner, so I used it without meals.
The hotel, which is large next to the sea (Nittome), has a good view from the room as well as the lobby, and it was very open and comfortable.
The staff was very good
The bath is comfortable
The amenities in the room and bath are also very rich
It's not a gorgeous hotel, but I was able to spend very cozy.
As described on the homepage
There are no convenience stores or restaurants near the hotel.
if you're planning to have no meals
I'm gonna have to bring something in or eat it before I go.
When I checked in at the hotel and went to eat, it took about an hour everywhere, and only that point is inconvenient.
If you know in advance, you can eat it before you go or buy it and bring it in, so there is no problem.
The starry sky at night was also seen from the room and was a great view.
and the time was flowing
It is a perfect hotel to taste extraordinary.
I want to go to stay again!
It is a recommended hotel.
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