Yesterday, at Miyajima sightseeing. Around 7:00 pm, my husband's stomach got sick while I was walking around the neighborhood with my family after dinner, so I came to the museum. After knowing my rudeness, I finally found a bright restaurant with almost no vacant places around. When my husband asked me if I could borrow the Mitobai, I was guided outside and ran. I have a four-year-old daughter, so I followed slowly. However, there was no streetlight and I walked for a long time in the dark, but my husband was not there. It seems that I went back to the road where I searched for a toilet earlier without being able to find the toilet. 4-year-old daughter, dark, no daddy, half lying. For now, head to Mizuhaso. I walked back with my daughter to ask where I had guided my husband who had asked about the toilet earlier. Then, an elderly woman with a strong make-up answered. I told you that it was located across the bridge. I told him that I looked for him but didn't meet him, but he gave me a cold attitude. I know it's rude, but I don't think I can handle that, imagining that I'll be looking for her again in the dark with my 4-year-old daughter. I felt cold. However, when a guest from his inn comes down, he changes his attitude and treats him kindly. To be honest, I felt scared. My daughter and I are looking for one more time. After all, I couldn't find it again, and my cell phone was out of charge, so I returned to the original. My daughter was looking for her dad while saying she wanted to go home. There were no streetlights and even I was scared. When I got back, my dad was looking for me too. I was relieved. When we talked about how it happened, my dad also said that it was just across the bridge and it seemed like he would miss it, so he desperately searched for it. However, I ran to the left side instead of the right side (the one I looked for with my daughter). We didn't go to the left side because it was really creepy. Then, there was something like a small hut, and it seems that it was a toilet. It looked dark and terrible. It seems that my husband also felt that it was terrible to guide there. If it's bright, it's still dark. For the time being, I was able to join and solve it, but it was so bad that I was worried about the word of mouth of the inn, so I looked it up. What a three-star hotel. It was also highly rated. It made me feel even more sad. I'm writing this review because I don't think it's a good thing to treat only guests. The correspondence here will lead to the next sightseeing, and if the correspondence is good, I will want to stay. I told my husband that I would never stay at that inn. It may be just one family, but it's important. Our family also traveled for the first time in a while in Corona. Coming from outside the prefecture, I was touched by the warmth of the people. However, I was also touched by this kind of coldness. If the inn sees it, I want you to think about serving customers again.
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