Guest User
April 27, 2023
Super Hotel is my favorite recently. From Okinawa to Shikoku, Kyushu, and Hokkaido, everywhere is friendly, clean, has hot springs, free breakfast, and recently there is a welcome bar, it's cheap, a little small, but the cost performance is the best! This, Super Hotel Hirosaki, has one star on Google. I stayed there wondering why Super Hotel has one star. The receptionist was pleasant both at night and in the morning, as usual. The breakfast venue is small and the selection is small, I was surprised. There is bread, but there are no Western side dishes, so I had Japanese food. There is a 6-square tray left over. I ate it with my back to the front desk. It seems to be a side-in. I started staying at Super Hotel because I didn't like that. The welcome bar is standing and you can't drink leisurely. Furthermore, half of it is a tasting corner, and you can only have one cup per person in a small cup like the ones you get at supermarkets. It's better to stop tastings and welcome bars because they only leave a negative impression. They were selling apple juice samples for 700 yen, but I didn't buy it because the bottles are heavy to carry. The next day, I went to the roadside station and it was 500 yen. The paper carton was 440 yen. (It's from a different farm, so I don't know the difference in quality.) If they're going to sell the same thing, I'd like them to sell something lighter. I left the room selection up to them, but it was a connecting room. The young group next to us was noisy. We turned up the volume on the TV, too, so we both felt uncomfortable and went to bed early. The connecting rooms had a lot of sound leaking through the door. I don't think it's possible for two groups to stay in a small business hotel. There were a lot of disappointing things, so I'm happy with the one star rating.
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