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August 10, 2022
Get off the Ichinoseki Interchange, turn right at the first traffic light, and it's on the left immediately along the road. Just like entering a yakiniku cold noodle Yamato, if you don't enter, you have to go around, so it's important not to pass by. Yakiniku Reimen Yamato is next door, and Famima, Seven-Eleven, and a hot spring are conveniently located nearby. If you drive, there are restaurants such as McDonald's, hamburgers, Ebizo specialty stores, as well as Aeon, Starbucks, Nitori, 100-yen shops, and DCM. There is a separate charge of 700 yen for breakfast snacks, but there are two convenience stores nearby. You can boil water with an electric pot, and free coffee is prepared at the front desk in the morning. No tea or coffee set in the room. You can get combs, cotton swabs, and razors at the front desk. There are loungewear in the corridor. There are two lengths, short and long. You can bring as many as you like. The mini-fridge can be used by turning it on. There is also an alarm clock and a flashlight. No notepads or ballpoint pens. The wall is orange and there is a stylish wall hanging by the bedside. I slept with two women in a double bed and it was fine. Shampoo, rinse and body soap were from DHC. It smelled like it was for men, but it was a nice scent.
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