Guest User
August 2, 2023
It's about a 10-minute walk from the Igarashi Expressway bus stop. It's quite tough when it's raining. It's close to Iida Interchange, so it's perfect for using a car. The hotel itself is old, and I checked in the lobby once at night, but it had a dark overall impression. When I checked in, I had to ask a few questions due to the lack of explanation from the staff. (I was told that I could use soft drink coins for free when I made a reservation on the website, but there was no explanation of where I could use them, where the large public bath was located and how to use it, and that the room was in the west building. There was no explanation of where it was for 2 hours.) It would be nice if they explained it before I asked. The room is old but clean, there are many outlets, and it is easy to use. The toilet and bath are unit baths, so they are narrow and difficult to move around in, and when I turned around to use the sink, I hit my foot on the toilet paper holder. Everyone, please be careful. The bath is large and there is only an indoor bath. The breakfast was relatively warm, probably because it was early. The number of dishes was small, but it may be enough considering the cost of the accommodation.
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