While most other Dormy Inns allow you to park your motorcycle in the hotel's on-site parking lot, this Dormy Inn told me to go to an affiliated parking lot about a 5-minute walk away.
Also, the hotel staff first showed me the affiliated parking lot on paper, and when I went there, it was a multi-story parking lot where you pass through a gate and get a parking ticket, so I asked another staff member if it was really the right one, and they showed me to another parking lot designated for motorcycles, which was also unroofed, had no chains, and was just a regular parking lot for four-wheeled vehicles. That parking lot was not mentioned on the guide paper I was initially given.
There may not be many guests who come by motorcycle, but I would have liked them to have the parking lot designated for motorcycles listed on the guide paper if possible, or if that is difficult.
Also, it may have been an inexperienced staff member, but if they were not confident in their guidance, they should have checked with another staff member and not given me the wrong guidance.
Other than the parking lot, the service was the same as other Dormy Inns, and the late-night noodles and hot springs were very good.
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