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August 11, 2021
If you say "I'm a Demon Slayer fan" when you check in, you can get a late check-out service called "Demon Slayer pilgrimage plan". I wondered if I really had to say that when I checked in, but I didn't have to say it. I was relieved as an old man. Being able to leave your luggage spread out in the morning is quite convenient for sightseeing. And it's cheap. You can also leave your luggage in the afternoon. It's quite close to Beppu Station. The bed is big and the bath is big. The bathroom, toilet, sink, and other water facilities are separate. I think it was originally a love hotel, but in the end, it seems to work in its favor. If you can stay in a room with these facilities cheaply, there's no problem. Well, you might not use the bath because there are public baths outside, such as Takegawara Onsen and Ekimae Koto Onsen, but the public baths don't have showers and use the water from the bathtub as it is, so if you're concerned about that, you can take a bath in your room at the end, which is good. If you're visiting a hot spring resort, I recommend a hotel with a large hot spring bath... unless you don't think that's the case. However, the washing machine and dryer are in a corner of the parking lot, so I think it's a bit difficult to use.
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