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October 2, 2022
Jr. Sweet Myoraku The monaka served at check-in was so delicious that I was impressed. The softness of the shiratama flour and the not-too-sweet salted bean paste were very delicious. Goes well with tea. The private open-air bath was also very good. It was a luxurious moment to enter while looking at Kujuku Bay with a sense of freedom. In the private open-air bath, you can squeeze your own freshly squeezed orange juice and get excited. But...it's only 50 minutes, so I'd appreciate it if you narrowed it down. It may take some time. The underground passage also had an atmosphere and was very exciting. The room was also very nice and had a fruit platter in the room. (Kyoho grapes, gold kyui, mandarin oranges) Drinks such as sake in the refrigerator are also free. In the Jr. Suite Myoraku room, you can enjoy all-you-can-eat drinks, petit hors d'oeuvres, ice cream, and sweets in the premium lounge. The only thing that was a little disappointing was the rice. Does it depend on your plan? If it weren't for the extra abalone (3,300 yen per person), you might not know what the main dish was... I wonder if the cooking is similar or close to the basics. Even though the quantity is small, they bring each item one by one. disappointing. For example, if you bring sashimi and soup together, or if you bring several items at once, the burden on the serving staff will be reduced, and I wonder if I won't have to wait around. The food is the face of the inn, and I wonder if it's a big negative point for an expensive inn. I think it would be exciting if there were more options, such as choosing the main dish. I would like you to provide something that satisfies me without additional dishes. Only for expensive inns. However, it was a very nice place to stay.
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