QQingbaodejiaxiangThis was my second stay, and it was nowhere near as good as the first.
During check-in, the front desk lady asked some inappropriate questions. (As a Japanese person, usually excellent at reading the room, her low emotional intelligence really surprised me. She asked my husband who he stayed with two years ago! I was stunned. My husband and I have been married for 7 years, and to ask such a sensitive question right in front of me? It's not appropriate, even if she meant it as a joke. Oh well, maybe she thought I didn't understand Japanese.)
I'd heard that Japanese hotels like to put Chinese, Koreans, *********, etc., on the same floor, and this time it actually happened. Koreans to the left, ********* across the hall. I can usually ignore subtle discrimination, but when the people across the hall were checking out, they opened their door to pack their luggage (around 8 AM) and let their two kids run around the hallway, screaming. I couldn't take it anymore, so I opened my door. Oh, turns out the parents and hotel staff were all out there, just watching without saying anything. Fine, I'll do it myself. I yelled at them three times and stared them down until they left. The staff pretended not to notice the entire time. I'm too lazy to complain, and I won't be staying here again. That's that. (Because I didn't have any other plans for the day, I had intended to sleep in until check-out and just relax in the hot spring.)
All the cleaning staff were from Southeast Asia (no discrimination intended, but the cleaning wasn't as thorough as it was two years ago, though still acceptable overall).
The room facilities were the same as before. The bathroom needs renovating; the showerhead is terrible, and the toilet is also pretty bad. To be fair, the bedding is still excellent.
At this price point, just stay at a Marriott, folks, trust me!
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