Guest User
February 21, 2024
It feels more rundown than I thought, but the view is good, it's full of emotion overall, and the friendliness is top notch. However, if you look at the place called Furyuu itself, there is nothing to do overall, and the food facilities and auxiliary facilities operated within the hotel are a bit expensive, not diverse, and weak. Breakfast is a Japanese home-style buffet, which is cleaner and more delicious than expected. If the place called Furyuu develops, I will come again, but I feel like I am just coming here to visit Oncry rather than Furyuu itself(?)
If you don't have Oncry, I think it's better to go to Ureshino or Takeo.
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