Qiuridejing
December 2, 2023
I stayed in Yufuin for two nights. The hotel is very close to Kinrin Lake. Kinrin Lake is actually very small and can only be regarded as a pond, and the scenery is average. You need slippers when entering the hotel, walk barefoot where there are tatami mats, and wear hotel slippers where there are wooden floors. The slippers are disinfected. The waiters are very polite, and although most of them don't speak English very well, they can basically communicate. Breakfast is an exquisite Japanese breakfast, complete in nutrition, as well as coffee and desserts. We didn’t book a one-night stay, two meals with dinner option, but we regretted it later, because most of the restaurants in Yufuin were closed, and only about three or four were still open. There were very few on the road at night, so we were trying to find one. You had to make a reservation for each one. It was closing soon and the only option was take out, so we had to buy some and take them back to the hotel to eat, and we almost missed dinner. The room is quite comfortable, with a living room, bedroom upstairs, and a toilet upstairs and downstairs. There is a small private bath downstairs where you can take a dip anytime and anywhere. The only drawback was that on the first night I found that the water in the faucet was cold and I had to turn on the shower head to get hot water. After reporting the situation, although there was hot water the next day, it took a while to get it. Doesn’t the hotel’s hot water have a circulating rod? Overall it’s not bad, but it’s also expensive
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