Guest User
January 27, 2025
The room was OK, but the balcony was designed to be lonely and could not be connected to the yard. The hot spring hotels I stayed in Japan were all very cost-effective. For a price of 4,000 yuan, there was only a small public hot spring in the room.
The waiter seemed to have a fake smile on his face, and his Indian English accent was hard to understand. Compared with the services in other places in Japan, there was no sincerity and enthusiasm at all. We checked in at 3 pm, arrived early and put our luggage there, and it felt like the boss was unwilling to receive us. When we left, we were supposed to check out at 10 pm, but because they said they couldn't see a taxi at 10 pm, we had to leave at 9:30. I asked if I could put my luggage in the hotel and go out for a walk first, but I was rejected.
Besides, the two meals were really simple, using the cheapest ingredients, and there were only three pieces of beef, which was really superficial, and it was also relatively poor among the many Japanese hotels I have stayed in.
Overall, the service and catering can only be passed.
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