The overall evaluation is good! Price: There are not many accommodation options in Hagi that Chinese platforms can choose from. Most of the B&Bs in Hagi are priced in the four digits. They are super expensive online. This one is very normal. Hygiene: The room is very large, and it feels very spacious for a single person staying in a twin room. You need to change into slippers when entering the room, so the room is very clean and cleaned every day Environment: You can see the street outside the window, the scenery is very good. Although it is close to the road, Hagi is not crowded and very quiet. It is not noisy at all and it is very comfortable to sleep. Facilities: There are vending machines on the first floor, and flyers for tourists such as Hagi local buses. There is a breakfast restaurant but I didn't eat it. There is a TV, but the screen is very small Transportation: Just across the bridge is Higashi-Hagi Station. I got off at Higashi-Hagi Station and walked here, so I think this location is very convenient! I didn't take the bus in Hagi, so I'm not sure if it's convenient, but Hagi isn't very big anyway so I can just walk around. Features: No room card, but a key. Note: If you go out, you need to leave the key at the front desk and pick it up when you come back. Although there is often no one at the front desk, someone will appear quickly if you make a noise. The only regret is that there is no elevator, only stairs, so you need to carry your suitcase upstairs by yourself, and the staff will not help
The facilities were clean, and we cooked and ate our own meals. If you are traveling with 3 or more people, I would definitely recommend this place. The location was good too.
Regarding the location, it's only a 10-minute drive to the tourist spots in Hagi, and the inn also has free bicycle rentals, so it's very convenient. Regarding the service, we were satisfied with the hospitality of a typical inn. We went with an infant, but the floor of the restaurant was tatami, so we had to sit on the tatami during the meal. We also asked for hot water to prepare milk, and they kindly accommodated. The dinner was very plentiful, and the quality of the food tasted like it was mass-cooked, but we enjoyed a lot of fugu dishes. The fugu sashimi was especially delicious. We were generally satisfied, but if we had to point out two issues, the power of the hair dryer was very weak, so if you have long hair, it would be better to bring one. Another point is that the passage to the restaurant is not barrier-free, and there are stairs to go up and down.