pigma
February 16, 2024
I searched for a place near Iizuka Hospital, and the online reviews said that the bathroom and toilet were shared, so I assumed that the room did not have a bathroom or toilet. I regret that I should have read it more carefully. The bathroom and toilet were unisex, which was a first for me. The building is run by a charming couple, so I didn't mind if there were no tea leaves, but I doubted that the sheets were changed, I was shown to a tatami room instead of the bed room I reserved, and I ordered dinner and breakfast, but for some reason I paid extra for breakfast and they refunded me because it was a mistake. You take off your shoes at the entrance, but when you want to go out, your shoes are put away somewhere and there are shared outdoor slippers. As for the comfort of the bed, it would have been nice if there was a folding mattress under the futon in the tatami room. I was worried about the sheets, so I always had my own towel blanket and thin blanket in the car, so I was able to sleep with peace of mind, but I wish it was a little cleaner. Dinner was strongly seasoned, like a snack to go with alcohol. For breakfast, I had a fried egg made from raw egg*, and the miso soup was also gently seasoned and delicious. It was different from what I take for granted, but it made me want to support the elderly couple.
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