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June 11, 2023
I stayed with two friends in single rooms in separate rooms on a cheap tour with many senior participants. The location was very good, being able to walk to Kenrokuen Garden and Chaya District. It was a little set back from the main road so it was quiet. Also, the bed mattress and pillows were very comfortable. This time, I was able to use travel assistance, but the tour conductor explained that many seniors have trouble using web coupons, so the hotel did their best to replace them with paper coupons. I can't complain too much because I stayed on a cheap tour, and I felt that the employees were doing their best despite the lack of staff, including the above, but I couldn't choose a non-smoking room. , I was bothered by the smell of resin (I had deodorant prepared, but it didn't work at all). Also, the carpet had burn marks in several places. The bedding was good, so I didn't have trouble sleeping, but I think I would have fallen asleep faster if there wasn't a smell that stung my nose. It can't be helped that the whole thing is old, and it was cleaned well, but I was surprised to find something like a straw stuck in the faucet of the washbasin. Apparently the pop-up faucet was broken, so they were holding it in place to keep it from closing. The bidet cannot be used on the heated toilet seat. Apparently the alarm clock in my friend's room was broken. There is a large public bath, but there is only one bath and men and women are alternated. Women are not allowed to use the service if they return late due to sightseeing as the time allocation gives priority to men. Only men can use the bath the next morning. The tour members were overwhelmingly female, but probably because there were other customers, there were no changes, and in fact, we never entered the venue even after two nights. I think it would have been better if they had made it clear from the beginning that women were not allowed to use the public bath, so I wouldn't have to have too many expectations. If you're relying on the large public bath and staying in a room other than a single, it might be quite difficult if the room has a unit bath. Breakfast had a good variety of side dishes, and it was good to be able to eat it with bread, soba, or rice. Speaking of my desires, I wanted yogurt, but since it's cheap, I can't say that. I think it's a great facility to buy a hotel and run it without renting out your room, where you can stay at a cheap rate, but I wish the management organization would have spent a little more money on the facilities. It may have turned into a smoking room, but unfortunately the overall lack of cleanliness was disappointing. I don't think I would use it at my own expense if it stays the way it is now.
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