About 1000 yen by taxi from downtown Naze. There are restaurants and large communal baths across the bay where you can see the city of Naze and the ships. The buildings and facilities are beautiful but a hotel that feels nostalgic. I stayed with a plan with half board. Those who went sightseeing said that Western food was recommended, but I was tired of my stomach, so I chose Japanese food (sashimi). This is a system to choose at check-in. The composition of a sashimi set meal on an eight-sun plate. It's not luxurious, but this is a good amount. The twin room is on the city side of Naze, and the double room is on the other side, and the parking lot is below, but you can see the blue sea beyond it. The mouth of the river directly below is deep blue, giving you a feeling that you can catch something. There are no amenities such as lotion in the room, probably because the large communal bath is the main bath. The room bath is large, but it is not necessary. Back mountain? 5 minutes to climb to the observatory. Although I'm lonely, the visibility is open and it's worth the trip. There is also a mist sauna and an open-air bath in the large communal bath, and visitors who seem to be locals are also flickering. Very clean including the dressing room. There is a space where you can eat and drink easily when you leave the large communal bath, and visitors may be positioned as a so-called health land where you can rest here. The breakfast buffet is small, but there is chicken rice, and the lineup said, ”I think I can eat all the specialties here.” A good morning while looking at the beautifully maintained lawn garden. When I stopped by the museum in Ichimura Tanaka on the way back, Ichimura held a solo exhibition at the Seaside Hotel, the predecessor of this place. It was even better if Ichimura's painting was also hung (maybe there was ...) The staff is not too far and not too close and has a heartfelt good service. In a word, a relaxing hotel.
Outstanding
5 Reviews