GGuest UserI stayed for two nights on consecutive holidays. Book with a plan with half board from the homepage. I didn't expect the dish of ”Sakurajima Gozen” because it was not expensive for consecutive holidays, but it was not so poor, it was delicious, and I was full. The staff at the restaurant and the front desk felt good and I was able to spend it comfortably, but only one. I told the staff (grandmother) of the large communal bath to use the washing machine next to the large communal bath at night and paid 100 yen to wash. At that time, the dryer was in use, but it was 100 yen for 30 minutes, so I thought it would end by the time I finished the laundry, so I started washing for the time being. The laundry was finished in 30 minutes, so when I came from the room, the dryer remained on. There is no indication of ”how many minutes remaining” in the dryer like at home, and I don't know when it will end. When I asked the grandmother of the staff, ”How much longer will it end?”, I was told, ”I don't know” and ”It's faster to dry in the room than to dry it with a machine.” There is also a sign that it stops I had to dry it with a dryer because I was leaving tomorrow, so I waited all the time. The grandmother of the staff should receive money from people who use the washing machine or dryer, and it would be nice if she managed how long she was using it, but she didn't seem to feel that way, and she had a long ear. I couldn't answer the answer accurately, and I was wondering what it was. After all, the dryer was turned around for an hour and I don't know if it was a customer or staff, but the dryer was empty before 22:00. During that time, there was a person who came to do the laundry, but it seemed like a staff member. I don't know the time to end because it's not a coin-operated washing machine or dryer, and there's no atmosphere like the price is properly managed, and I thought it might be better not to use it because it's troublesome.
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