yikang01223
February 4, 2024
The combination of Japanese and Western styles is very good. Japanese people are more rule-abiding, while foreigners don't understand the rules. The hotel is also tolerant and friendly. It is close to the business of the red brick warehouse (there are restaurants, shops, and seafood supermarkets), and it is only a 5-minute walk away. Guests include Japan, South Korea, **************, Taiwan, Hong Kong, etc. La Vista is a big chain brand with branches in various tourist resorts in Japan. It takes about 15 minutes to take a taxi to the "Tropical Botanical Garden" in Hakodate. There are monkeys bathing in hot springs there. It is very interesting to feed the monkeys in the hot springs under heavy snow (special food, 100 yen for a small bag. You cannot feed other food at will).
I met a Chinese father and two sons who entered a hot spring with their clothes on. It was obviously their first time bathing in a hot spring in Japan. Later, they took off their clothes and put on slippers. It’s hard to say anything, but it’s best to know more about Japanese hot springs in advance. The difference from other places is to respect local customs. There are "on-the-way" arrows for picking up breakfast, and the hotel also provides everyone with a small map. However, most Chinese people don't pay attention to the direction, are prone to going in the wrong direction, and their voices are an order of magnitude louder than in normal environments.
Overall very good, high score.
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