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November 12, 2022
Within walking distance from the station. Old Karuizawa and Kumoba Pond are also nearby. The trees on the grounds had changed color and many people enjoyed walking around. I think the season of fresh greenery will also be nice. The appearance of a resort hotel gives you the feeling that time passes slowly. Wouldn't it be best if you come when it's a little less crowded? It's a members-only resort, so it's only natural that priority should be given to those people, but is it just a little naive to think that the distinction is too easy to understand? It is quite crowded due to the tourist season and travel support. I noticed many breaches of etiquette by people who were probably visitors. It is true that there are a lot of precautionary measures such as prohibitions and requests to refrain from doing so. I didn't feel any hospitality from most of the staff, whether they were exhausted from such days or if it was just normal. The cleaning staff are the most pleasant. Even though it was a weekday, there were many people with children. From the time I returned from dinner and the public bath, I heard the sound of running around coming from upstairs. The situation was unbearable, so I called the front desk for the first time in the history of my stay. “Yes,” I answered the phone indifferently. When I gently explained the situation to him, he responded, "Yes." I thought there were a lot of complaints like this. Will it be affected by the structure of the building? That time was 11pm. When I said, ``At this time,'' I suddenly heard ``I'll check it right away,'' and ``I'm sorry.'' The response was quick and the next morning was quiet except for a few noises. Thank you for the night...
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