Since I was likely to arrive at night, I stayed at a place with plenty of parking space. There is a parking lot in front of the hotel and a second parking lot a little further away. It's a distance that feels a little unpleasant when it rains. There is a large public bath at the back of the first floor. The natural hot springs (mineral springs?) will warm you up nicely. You need a card to enter. There is a room for men. Women can rent at the front desk. The room is a twin on the 8th floor. It's a small room in the usual route in. I was worried about the noise as it was right next to the elevator, but I didn't hear anything. There is a power outlet and USB jack on the table next to the bed, which is convenient. When I charged my phone, it was fully charged immediately. The bed was comfortable and had blackout curtains, so I slept well. The morning buffet was empty probably because I went around 8:30. I was impressed by the way the transparent gloves were designed to inflate with the wind to make them easier to remove. The fried eggplant and peppers were delicious. Even though it was a business hotel this time, I felt relaxed. If I have a chance, I would like to stay there again.
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