The satisfaction did not disappoint. The lobby was compact but sophisticated, which left a good impression. The room was decorated with art that evoked the nature of Hokkaido. This time, I had a simple plan with no meals, so I was unable to use the lounge, but the facilities in the large public bath and sauna were clean and I was able to spend a comfortable time.
What was particularly convenient was that there was a space to hang towels. There was enough space to hang three bath towels and hand towels, which is a nice feature for those who use the bath repeatedly. This facility is not often seen in other hotels, so it was very helpful.
The "Yonaki Ramen" served free of charge from 9 p.m. is exceptional. It is a miso ramen with bonito broth and flat noodles. The portion is enough for a late-night snack. The corn topping is a nice accent, and it is a ramen that will make you want to eat another bowl, even if it is charged.
There are two elevators, but depending on the time of day, it can get crowded and you may have to wait for a long time. There is also no system to check the congestion status of the large public bath. There are only a few washing areas and only one bathtub, so we recommend using it at a time when it is not crowded.
Even if you pay in advance, you will need to pay a separate bathing tax (150 yen per person) at check-in (this can be paid by cash or credit card).
The hotel is located on the east side of the Sosei River, away from Susukino, so transportation is not particularly convenient, so if you have a lot of luggage you may want to take a taxi.
This is a hotel I would definitely use again.
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