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Hotel New Awaji
4.5/515 Reviews
Awaji Island
Deliberately rushed from Kobe to Awaji Island and stayed in the recommended hotel for classmates. The hotel is fully equipped with five or six pools in the hot springs and five or six people in the Japanese-style rooms. Unfortunately, due to bad weather, the sunrise was not seen the next day. I didn't book the dinner at the hotel. I don't know how to compare the price. There aren't any good restaurants nearby, and basically I can only eat if I drive. There is a big gap with the psychological expectation. If you have the chance to come to the island to watch the sunrise, you will consider staying. The problem is that you don't want to come to this island...
Awakan
4.6/574 Reviews
Awaji Island
Compared with domestic resort hotels, the facilities are old, well maintained, and feel the upper and middle level. The hot spring area is not big, and the ”night food” and beef rice next to it are delicious. The picture was taken by the Apple House, far from the hotel (one east and one west).
Awaji International Hotel the Sunplaza
3.9/519 Reviews
Awaji Island
The popular No2 of this museum is Awaji beef shabu shabu and ISE shrimp figure making meeting plan [room meal] ¥52660 yen / 2 people Consumption tax: inclusion, service fee slush bath tax: inclusion I stayed. The rooms are quite old Japanese rooms, first of all, I booked a non-smoking room on the understanding that there is no one in this hotel, but when I checked by phone to the hotel at the time of booking, I put an air cleaner and ventilate it well It was a terrible smell when I decided to stay because it was okay. It was a mistake to swallow the hotel explanation. The view was good with ocean view. (however, you can see tomogashima far away) The worst is the futon, which is just a sheet on a thin urethane mattress with a name only. Thanks to this, the next morning, 2 people were suffering from back and waist pain. The ISE shrimp of the meal was too small and I was disappointed to hear that this was 2 people, and I was disappointed to say that it was so sorry. It is a pretty terrible category even though it is never cheap in the hotel I stayed so far.

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