ZZhiyuanbujiLocated by the sea, the hotel was clean and hygienic, and the staff were professional and responsible.
Shoes need to be removed inside, which places high demands on the cleanliness of public areas and the etiquette of guests. When I checked in, I happened to meet a Mandarin-speaking family who had just come back from the beach covered in sand and went straight to the hot springs, so I ended up walking back to my room in the sand too…
MM14569****Facilities: The hotel has all the standard amenities, including an outdoor private onsen, and the room is very spacious with a sea view. The large outdoor bath also offers a breathtaking sea view, providing a truly refreshing experience. Don't miss out on the delicious Oyama milk from the vending machine.
Hygiene: The indoor areas are clean. Since there are many insects in summer, just remember to close the outdoor door promptly, and you'll be fine.
Environment: Located in Kaike Onsen village, it's a seaside hot spring with a white sand beach below. The sea water is clean, perfect for swimming, and kids can enjoy digging in the sand.
Service: The staff were incredibly thoughtful. As soon as they saw us from afar, they proactively ran over to greet us and helped with our luggage. On our departure day, they even arranged a car to take us to the station, despite it being only a 3-minute drive. They insisted on providing a dedicated car according to our schedule to protect us from the summer sun, which was very heartwarming. The welcome afternoon tea in the lobby offered a variety of drinks.
The breakfast and dinner truly deserve special praise. We booked a half-board plan, and the dinner was exquisite and delicious, featuring seasonal seafood like oysters and three different doneness levels of steak, all incredibly tasty. We enjoyed our meal while watching the sunset. Breakfast was amazing, a buffet with both Japanese and Western options, an incredible variety. There were so many desserts and ice creams that we couldn't even try them all, and everything tasted excellent. They even provided small trolleys to help us carry our food, which is a rare thoughtful touch I've encountered in the many onsen hotels I've stayed at.
GGuest UserI was very satisfied with the hotel itself.
However, when I made a reservation through the app, it seemed that the app and the hotel reservation weren't properly synchronized, and the reservation wasn't made for the correct number of people. (Although the confirmation email from the app showed that the reservation was correct for everyone.)
Thanks to the hotel's quick response to this issue, my trip ended on a positive note, and I am truly grateful to them.
I would like to request improvements to the app.
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