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8.7/10
Very Good
RRaymondHaving similar apartment booked with the same host for the trip. Frankly, overall experience is good, though this property is a little dusty. Hagi is not a city for shopping, also found it difficult for dining out though quite a number of restaurants around, most of them were fully booked on the day we stay. Have to drive 5 minutes for food around McDonald's and Lawson. It's still a great place to visit and stay at this property and
a property value for money!
TT-KIMI was surprised to drink all-you-can-drink in the hall.
If you investigate the homepage in advance before booking, you should be able to spend a good deal.
GGuest UserI went on a short trip to Hagi with my daughter who had come back from far away for the first time in a while.
We decided on the trip a month in advance, so it was hard to find accommodation, but we managed to get a room at Hagi Travel Inn, which was a relief.
When we stayed there, it was very quiet even though it was along the road, and there were many restaurants nearby, so it was a very convenient location.
GGuest UserRegarding the location, it is very convenient to go to the tourist attractions of Hagi in 10 minutes by car, and there is a free bicycle rental in the inn. Regarding the service, I am satisfied with the hospitality of a general inn. I went with an infant, but the floor of the restaurant venue was tatami mats, so I was allowed to sit on tatami mats during meals. Also, when I asked for hot water for milk preparation, he was willing to respond. The dinner was very large and the quality of the dishes was a large amount of cooking, but I was able to enjoy a lot of fugu dishes. Especially the fugu sashimi was delicious. Basically, I am satisfied, but if I give you a problem, the power of the dryer was very weak, so I thought it would be better to bring a long hair. Another point is that the passage to the restaurant hall is not barrier free but there is a staircase up and down.