HYUNJUNG
February 2, 2025
My family of three, including my 4th grade daughter, dad, mom, and I, stayed in this room 708 for 3 nights and 4 days.
The first night, my daughter and I slept on a single bed, and my dad slept on a twin bed.
My daughter said it was too small, so I asked the front desk the next day and asked them to put the two beds together during cleaning time. From the second day, we put the beds together and used them comfortably.
The person sleeping in the middle was slightly uncomfortable because he was floating, but it was better because it was easier to put my carrier in the space left and take out my luggage.
If it's cold, turn on the heater to warm up the room.
The room is spacious and there's a bathtub in the bathroom.
However, we didn't use the bathtub.
There's a large bath on the second floor.
There's a bath and a small sauna in the large bath on the second floor.
I went to the large bath every night after the trip.
Since I made a reservation that included breakfast, I ate at the restaurant on the first floor.
It was like a Japanese home-cooked meal.
The menu changed every day, and natto, milk, coffee, and raw eggs were provided in common, which was nice.
In addition, today, Sunday, was a buffet, so I'm looking forward to it.
There's a Hanamaru Supermarket right in front of the accommodation. It is very convenient to buy and eat Japanese food (beer, snacks, lunch boxes, snacks, bread, drinks, water)
It is within walking distance of Kataharamachi Station, so you can go to Ritsurin Park, Butshozan Onsen, Koshihira-gu, Yadon Park, and Aeon Mall with the Kototen Pass, so it was convenient
There are Okonomiyaki restaurants Genki, Honetsuki Tori Ranmaru, and Setonomatsurishi Hyogo-machi near the accommodation, and you can use them on foot
You can walk for more than 15 minutes along the arcade to Don Quijote, Francfranc, and Daiso convenience stores
It is the best value for money, but it is not because the accommodation building or facilities are old.
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