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February 14, 2023
Fuji Classic Hotel This is a hotel that I have been interested in for a while. I stayed there using a coupon (and nationwide discount) from Fujikawaguchiko Town. This hotel has a golf course called Fuji Classic (the golf course is 3 km away from the hotel). The front desk staff was nice. There is free coffee service at the lobby lounge, which I used several times. You can also take it to your room. Mt. Fuji could be seen right in front of our large room. The clouds looked like Mt. Fuji's hat. There are two semi-double beds, a sofa, a chair, a table, and a writing desk. The washroom in the room is spacious, and the bath is also large. The washroom was fully equipped with lotions, etc. The indoor bath and open-air bath were separated by gender. Although it is not a hot spring, it is hot water made from underground water from Mt. Fuji. The first bath I used had three washing areas and was used by several people. The other one was larger, with six washing areas. In any case, since it was a frigid weekday in February, it was empty and available for private use. Although it wasn't a hot spring, it was a nice rock bath. There is no lotion in the washroom area, so if you need it, we recommend that you bring what you have in your room (such as small portions of lotion). Dinner is a full course French meal. There were only two groups of customers for dinner, so it was very quiet. Even though it's French, it wasn't heavy, and the last main meat dish was enough to fill my stomach. The meat dishes were the most delicious, but the other dishes were also accented with herbs. As for alcohol, a full bottle of wine started at around 4,000 yen. I ordered a half bottle of Rubaiyat white and red wine (about 2000 yen) each from Marufuji Wine in Koshu City, Yamanashi Prefecture. It's a light drink and goes well with food. Tsureai said that the dinner was so elegant in terms of taste and quantity that it was "just okay." For breakfast, there was a choice of Japanese or Western food, and I chose Japanese food. It was a normal Japanese meal. It would have been nice to have at least a salad or hijiki instead of the Japanese sweets for dessert. Both of us were a little disappointed, saying, ``Breakfast was a bit bland, the only thing we cooked was grilled salmon.'' Even I thought it was a little small. After breakfast, we had a drink corner in the lobby lounge and read the newspaper. Check out was at 11am, so I relaxed in the room until check out. I was a little disappointed that the public bath was only open until 9am, but other than that I had a pretty relaxing stay.
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