Compass808050
June 14, 2021
I was attracted to this hotel because it is in the same vein as Tokaikan, so I stayed in a premium room with a free-flowing hot spring bath. The room is a Japanese-Western style room, with a twin room with two single Simmons beds, a living room with wooden flooring and a table on Ryukyu tatami, a chair and table by the window, and a washroom in the back with a shower and a hot spring bath for adults. There is a cypress bath that can accommodate four people, and there is one TV in the bedroom and one in the living room. At 81 square meters, it is spacious. The public bath is open all night from 15:00 to 11:00, except for the men's and women's changing time from 4:00 to 5:00. There are two indoor baths and one outdoor bath. It's very spacious. The private bath is free of charge, and you can enjoy the open-air bath made of cypress or ceramics for 45 minutes once per night. It can be rented by reservation only until 11pm. There is a canopy so you don't have to worry about rain. The large communal bath, private bath, and premium room bath are all chloride hot springs with their own source. Since it is a chloride, it will keep you warm even after it comes out. I think that the indoor bath is not affected by the weather, and even in winter, you can take a bath without feeling the cold outside air that is unique to open-air baths. All rooms are along the Matsukawa River, and the green trees and murmuring streams will soothe you. Sagami Bay can be seen in the distance. We had our meals at the restaurant, and we happened to be given a Japanese-style room with a sunken kotatsu (horizontal kotatsu) in the back, which was by the window.Even though the restaurant was generally dim, it was bright by the window, and we could see Matsukawa. I was grateful that I could. Dinner is creative kaiseki cuisine. The portions were just right for me, a small eater, and even as a slow eater, there was enough time for me to wait for the next dish to be delivered. Breakfast had many types of rice to accompany it, and all the dishes were delicious. The downside is that there is only one elevator and it is slow. Wi-Fi is only available in the lobby, so I borrowed a pocket Wi-Fi, but it was almost unusable on the second day due to speed restrictions. The refrigerator is stocked with paid drinks, but unfortunately it doesn't get cold and doesn't have a freezer because it's self-reported. You can get ice for free in the vendor room on the third floor. You can put it in a plastic cup and take it back to your room. Paid drinks and beer and juice from vending machines are reasonably priced and are the same as those at convenience stores. Overall, I was very satisfied and would like to stay again.
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