The room is very big! We booked a western-style room with a sunset sea view, and there is a complete sofa area in the room. Unfortunately, we didn't see the sunset due to bad weather. The decoration is a bit old-fashioned, but it's not inconvenient. I just don't like the fact that there is no quilt cover, and there is only a layer of cloth between the quilt and the bed sheet.
I didn't go to the hot spring, but my teammates said it was good, but they had to bring their own towels.
The handsome guy at the front desk was very patient, but his English was relatively average. We turned on Youdao voice translation and communicated without any obstacles.
Dinner was okay, the sashimi was fresh and delicious, but there were not many varieties. There were also steaks and tempura made by the chef, but the variety of tempura was also small. Everything else was average.
The breakfast was average, it felt barely up to the domestic four-star level, and it was more Japanese (such as various pickled side dishes with porridge), there were few varieties of Western pastries, and the milk was only iced.
The point is how to get to the hotel! We took the olive bus and dragged the suitcases in the rain for nearly a kilometer! Collapse. When we arrived at the hotel, we found that there was a shuttle bus that picked up from Tonosho Port. I attached the timetable.
The biggest problem with the hotel is that it is not convenient to get to various attractions. We checked out early in the morning and left our luggage at Tonosho Port, and then took the Olive Bus from Tonosho Port to visit. You need to pay attention to the Olive Bus schedule, because it may take an hour for the regular bus. If you go back at night, you can check the time and take the hotel shuttle bus back.
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