Guest User
August 2, 2022
This inn is relatively close to the middle shrine of Togakushi Shrine and has spacious rooms. The interior was also beautiful. It said there was free Wifi, but I couldn't connect at all. I decided to stay at this inn because it said it had Togakushi soba made by the owner, but I was a little disappointed, perhaps because I expected too much. However, there were several things that surprised me more than that, so I gave it one star. ① Small pot dishes that use simple fuel. Light a fire unilaterally earlier than the meal start time. By the time I got there, the food was already cold. Dishes that use fuel are delicious when freshly prepared! Isn't it? Don't understand the basics of cooking? ② The callousness of placing a rectangular aluminum tray in front of the served meal. Of course I'll help you clean up. But maybe this is different? The next morning, I put the tray down on the chair in front of the owner, and it was still there, even at dinner, right in front of the food. Am I the only one who feels it's insensitive? ③Use of blankets is prohibited. Blankets only. In this case, you will need sheets. If the blanket is washed every day, it's fine. Probably not. I was very reluctant to use a blanket that I didn't know how many people had used, so I used a large bath towel that I had brought with me as a sheet, and also put the blanket on so that my body wouldn't touch it. I folded it and used it. This is the first time I have stayed in such a scary hotel.
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