Guest User
September 25, 2023
Group tours sometimes visit unusual accommodations. I participated knowing that it was a Korean-owned hotel and thought it would be interesting. After passing through the grass, a site and building that appeared to be under construction appeared. The room was pre-spread with futons, and when I put my luggage down, there was no place to put my feet.The window was small and I felt oppressed. Dinner is a yakiniku set of pork ribs, shrimp, squid, scallops, and vegetables, and sashimi. Kimchi is an additional charge that must be paid in cash on the spot. The artificial hot springs are open until 9pm. The accommodation was not suitable for me.
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