Guest User
September 14, 2021
Taste the gourmet food of the four seasons Plan The ocean view room on the special floor Riraku Grande Room B was barrier-free and spacious, and the clean room was perfect for my elderly mother. It's a long-established hotel, so the keys are old-fashioned, so it feels retro, but the ocean view from your room window would be great on a sunny day. Even on a rainy day, there was a good sense of openness and atmosphere. Amenities in the room are ordinary Pola product brushes, toothbrushes, etc... pajamas, yukata and socks, coffee Nescafe with lots of alcohol, black tea, Japanese tea, steamed buns, fragrant incense sticks, air purifier, paper towels. There are no masks for the number of people sterilized. Mothers on this floor can use two lounges, but only for coffee and tea. There are massage chairs, newspapers, magazines, etc. It's a lounge type different from that of a five-star hotel, so it feels like a place to take a break. There are images of cold tea in each large public bath, so I wonder if there is a lounge? There are two baths, but one bath changes from morning to night, so you can enjoy visiting three baths. Amamiya no Shizuku is a maisonette-type open-air bath with a view of the sea, sky, and hot springs, but the negative point is that you can see the anglers facing you on the other side of the infinity bath. The next day, it was raining, so no one was there, so I was able to relax ♪ There was an indoor bath, an infinity outdoor bath, a sauna (no cold bath), and when you went down the stairs, you could see the private hot spring "Komoe Onsen" and "Sumoto". The two types of hot spring "Uruoi no Yu" are very good, but they are probably not suitable for people with walking disabilities, as they may be cold in the winter. It's really fun to visit the "Awaji Tanada-no-Yu" and "Kuniumi-no-Yu" baths located in the bath building "Spa Terrace Suigetsu" of Hotel New Awaji, which are connected by a seaside corridor. I can't stand bath lovers. This hotel is the only one where you can enjoy the Komoe hot spring using mineral spring water, and I think it's great that you can avoid the crowds with the QR code that makes it easy to understand. There is a good variety of amenities, shampoo, conditioner, etc. ♪ The service from the room staff is very good. All of the staff at Hotel Awaji Group are wonderful, but the Nepali staff in particular are really good at Japanese, and every time I stay with them, I feel that they have been given a great education in terms of hospitality. The only thing that was interesting was when my sister and I went to a separate bath, she said to us, ``It's for women.The other side is for men.'' (Sorry, we're women, but we) and then apologized. I ended up getting some weird looks without even being bothered by it. It's something that often happens, but my sister wanted me to apologize. (laughs) The food at the Awaji Group inn in Shikoku was really good, so I had high expectations. The sashimi was fresh and delicious. Others were normal. However, eating in your room while looking at the ocean view is the best. Next time, I would like to go to Tenku, Hanaki, and Yumekaiyu as well.
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