Guest User
October 9, 2021
The carp in the lobby on the first floor, reminiscent of a hot spring hotel. It's quiet because it faces the street one street from Lake Suwa. You can see Lake Suwa from the upper floors, but since it's a single Western-style room on the 4th floor, you can see the side of the inn next door. The room is 15 square meters and has a desk by the window, making it spacious and convenient. There are spray bottles of alcohol available to prevent infection. The unit bath and toilet have washlets that can be operated with a remote control, so the smallness and oldness are not an issue since there is only one person in the room. Yukata and haori were also prepared, but would this be okay for the obi? I feel like it's too Showa retro. The hot spring is small considering the number of people it can accommodate. The medicinal spring bath smelled like disinfectant, probably because it was sourced from the source and filtered. There was quince water at the rest area and it was delicious. There was water from Kirigamine in the changing room, so we were well hydrated. Breakfast is a Japanese set meal. Wear vinyl gloves when eating the salad and pickles buffet. Coffee is also self-serve, which is a plus for coffee lovers. Speaking of greed, it would have been perfect if it had yogurt. Arriving by car, there was no one to greet me, I didn't know where to park, and I had to get out and ask at the front desk. No matter how much infection prevention is done, it felt lonely. If you are unable to come out to meet and greet, I would like you to set up signage so that people can understand it. There are multiple outlets near the desk in the room, but they are not near the bed (by the pillow), which is inconvenient, and it is convenient to have them by the pillow when charging your smartphone while receiving emergency alerts, etc., so please take precautions.
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