It shows that it opened in June 2025. The consequences of staying in October are that it has just been renovated... There are other buildings in the hotel at the door. Dinner 9000 sheep/person does not include tax, breakfast 2500 sheep/person does not include tax, because the surrounding is a quiet seaside town, There is rarely a place to eat breakfast in the restaurant. Later, breakfast was added. It was not bad. There were four fresh fish bodies and a variety of other side dishes. The category was very rich and the taste was OK. The staple food mini axe rice hot soup tube was full. You can make an appointment to arrange a car to send guests to Hamazaki Station for free before 11 o'clock.
I recommend staying in the East Wing; it's newer. There are so many activities available, remember to bring your swimsuit! On the 8th floor, there's an open-air hot spring pool. On the 2nd floor, the relaxation area has four saunas; follow the marked order and timings for a full 26-minute session. At 3 PM, there's a complimentary welcome cake in the hotel lobby. Both the included dinner and breakfast are buffet-style and the food was plentiful and delicious.
Anyway, the hot spring water was amazing! The temperature wasn't too high, so I was impressed by the thick, viscous quality of the spring, which meant I didn't get a hot spring rash even when I soaked for a long time. It's truly one of Japan's top three skin-beautifying hot springs, and it left my skin feeling silky smooth. The facility was also very well-maintained, so it was a pleasant experience.
For the price, including a hot spring and two meals included, I think it's great value for money.
There were plenty of meals and children's options, so I think families would feel comfortable staying here.
There were no issues with the common areas and functionality of the facilities, but I think it's about time to renovate the bathrooms in the individual guest rooms.
The overall atmosphere was that of a good, old-fashioned, affordable inn, and it was nice to be able to relax and enjoy the table tennis and manga corners.
Suitable for families with parents; the rooms are spacious, and although the location is a bit out of the way, there's free short-distance parking available, so it's not a problem. The onsen (hot spring) is free for guests, and it's segregated by gender. There are various temperature pools, both indoor and outdoor, plus a sauna. There's also a guesthouse within the hotel grounds. The prices are reasonable. One thing to get used to is that you store your shoes at the entrance, then hand the shoe key to the front desk to exchange for a room key. When leaving the hotel, you exchange the room key for a shoe key. This process prevents people from wearing shoes inside the hotel, but it can be a little inconvenient if you frequently need to enter and exit.
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GGuest UserAnyway, the hot spring water was amazing! The temperature wasn't too high, so I was impressed by the thick, viscous quality of the spring, which meant I didn't get a hot spring rash even when I soaked for a long time. It's truly one of Japan's top three skin-beautifying hot springs, and it left my skin feeling silky smooth. The facility was also very well-maintained, so it was a pleasant experience.
For the price, including a hot spring and two meals included, I think it's great value for money.
There were plenty of meals and children's options, so I think families would feel comfortable staying here.
There were no issues with the common areas and functionality of the facilities, but I think it's about time to renovate the bathrooms in the individual guest rooms.
The overall atmosphere was that of a good, old-fashioned, affordable inn, and it was nice to be able to relax and enjoy the table tennis and manga corners.
AAnonymous UserIt shows that it opened in June 2025. The consequences of staying in October are that it has just been renovated... There are other buildings in the hotel at the door. Dinner 9000 sheep/person does not include tax, breakfast 2500 sheep/person does not include tax, because the surrounding is a quiet seaside town, There is rarely a place to eat breakfast in the restaurant. Later, breakfast was added. It was not bad. There were four fresh fish bodies and a variety of other side dishes. The category was very rich and the taste was OK. The staple food mini axe rice hot soup tube was full. You can make an appointment to arrange a car to send guests to Hamazaki Station for free before 11 o'clock.
SSL_IN_SHAI recommend staying in the East Wing; it's newer. There are so many activities available, remember to bring your swimsuit! On the 8th floor, there's an open-air hot spring pool. On the 2nd floor, the relaxation area has four saunas; follow the marked order and timings for a full 26-minute session. At 3 PM, there's a complimentary welcome cake in the hotel lobby. Both the included dinner and breakfast are buffet-style and the food was plentiful and delicious.
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