I've been an Okura fan for decades. THE OKURA has been reborn with the good atmosphere of the past, but I often feel sad that the Camellia Corner, which I loved so much, is gone. Curry was delicious! I ate while talking about memories, and the children who didn't know said it was exquisite. There is another Okura in Chiba, but this hotel was built by Okura, so it has all the goodness of Okura. And the kindness of the staff is the same everywhere. All the family members were calling Okura as expected, and my elderly mother always said that one night was not enough. I dared to give it four stars, but I thought it would be nice if I could go to Kisarazu Station or the outlets more without worrying about the time. I took a taxi because the interval between buses was too long.
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