AAnonymous UserThe seaview is great and the service is good, we also enjoy the buffet dinner and breakfast, although facilities are not as new as other similar type of hotels in the vicinity.
GGuest UserClean room, good location in the middle of town, a nice (but small) onsen but the cherry on top was the delightful lady at the front desk who was lovely to talk to and also helped me tie up yukata (something I'm terrible at). It was great to meet someone as friendly as that after weeks on the road.
GGuest UserI've always wanted to stay someday, but the timing didn't fit well ... Unfortunately, I didn't have dinner because I was working this time as well. Did you have to leave early in the morning, or thank you for being flexible, such as early time. The most surprising thing was that it was managed by Al Ketchano. I'm sorry I couldn't eat dinner ... And I was surprised to hear that Mr. Okuda was made until breakfast! !!
It was a surprise during the busy period and it was a reward for me.
Ttama3The food was full and full. The salt-grilled salmon and helmet-grilled salmon were especially delicious and very satisfying, but the pot was completely cold while I was eating them, so I hope customers will be free to set the pot on fire. It was. It was a pity that the open-air bath could not be used due to strong winds, but according to my husband, I put it for men.
The room was comfortable with an ocean view, but it was hot and hot anyway ... As soon as I checked in and entered the room, it became ”Atsu !!”, but the type that does not touch the air conditioner setting (The air conditioner cannot be adjusted in each room), and as soon as I arrived, I opened the window. However, in Yamagata in February, it was snowy outside, and it was cold when it was open all the time, and it was difficult to adjust the temperature. Still, when I closed the window, it was really hot, and I opened the window a little and slept at night. I'm sorry I couldn't sleep much because I was worried about the wind sound and the sash rusting from the window that opened a little. I want you to improve.
LLarryHoughtonI had a fantastic stay at this hotel! It was clean and hygienic, the service was warm and welcoming, the hotel facilities were thoughtful and considerate, and the bed was very comfortable.
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