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January 23, 2024
It takes about 40 minutes to take the yellow shuttle bus from the entrance of Makomanai Subway Station to the hotel. The shuttle bus requires reservation.
Check-in at the hotel is at 15:00. After storing our luggage, we took a stroll around Jozankei. The hotel has a hand-drawn map for reference. There are not many places to eat outside, so I just had ramen, which tasted okay. There are two large convenience stores next to the hotel, which is very convenient for shopping. There is also a crepe and barbecue opposite.
When you check in at the hotel in the afternoon, a waiter will introduce the environment and facilities one-on-one. You need to slip on your shoes before entering the room. The shoes are locked in the cabinet with the room number. No shoes are worn when entering from the corridor, including in the room. The room is large and has a massage chair. You can change into a yukata and go to the hot springs. On the first floor, there are several indoor pools and two small outdoor ones. The environment is okay, but there are not many hot springs.
The buffet is included in the evening, steak and sashimi are okay, but the other dishes are Japanese dishes, so I didn't eat them. Finally had some dessert. If you don’t feel full without steak, there are many Japanese wild vegetables, miso soup, fish, and side dishes. You can order the ingredients to make pizza. There are not many other things suitable for eating. Breakfast, bread, desserts, omelettes, Japanese side dishes, soup, rice...noodles are only pasta, nothing else, the children have nothing to eat. Drink some milk and eat some bread and desserts.
You have to check out before 10 o'clock and take the 9:30 shuttle bus to Makomanai Subway Station. The overall rating is 90 points. I’m not used to the food and the hot springs are a bit simple.
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