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GGuest UserThe breakfast was very good, and the dinner was even better 👍There are local characteristics of Dashan Bao Niu Beef (´-ω-`) It is delicious, and order a glass of plum wine. At such a family-run homestay, it feels great. The room is clean and suitable for bringing children. Anyway, I will go next time. By the way, call ahead and you can order very fresh crabs
GGuest UserThe place is neat and tidy, with a cozy atmosphere. The owner is friendly and made my stay relax and comfortable. Although it is a bit of distance from the bus stop, there is a shortcut trial that leads directly to the base camp.
GGuest UserI had the impression that it was a hotel for climbers, so I didn't have high expectations, but I was disappointed in a good way! The inside of the hotel has been renovated and was very clean and comfortable, including the common areas and each room. Of course, every corner is thoroughly cleaned. The bath and toilet are separate, and both have been beautifully renovated and polished to a shine. They were also great with children. All the staff were kind to the children. What impressed me was the dinner. I didn't have high expectations based on the photo on the top page of TripAdvisor, but it turned out to be a kaiseki meal that even came with a certificate. Each item was made with great care and all were delicious. The children's dishes were also carefully prepared and delicious, and the children enjoyed eating them. There was also a cute decoration made of orange. Breakfast was average, with a lot of ready-made items. Still, it's more than enough considering the price. This time, I applied for the 10 special benefits plan, and the service was so perfect that I couldn't help but feel sorry for the price: it came with a cup of ramen, a boxed lunch and water for the next day, and a coupon that could be used inside the hotel. Although the bath is not a hot spring, the natural water filtered by Mt. Daisen made my skin feel softer. The next day, I asked for a late checkout so I could wait for my family to go climbing Mt. Daisen, and they told me that they had a room where I could leave my luggage, so I could use that. The room was spacious and clean, and I was able to wait very comfortably. There are many beautiful shops and accommodations along the approach to Daisenji Temple, and it was a very enjoyable place, so I would definitely like to come back to Daisen again. This is a hotel with the highest level of cost performance and satisfaction. I would like to use this hotel when I come to Oyama. Thank you for the fun memories.
GGuest UserWe stayed for 5 consecutive nights in July on a tour set with sightseeing around. The Western-style room was wide 々, but the building was old and the air conditioner was too effective, but the bed was not set with a blanket and it was cold, so I asked him to bring it. Because it is old, there is an old type key with a plate of room number and a key of the safe, so it is not possible to carry it. When I asked if I could get ice, I heard that I sell about 1 ㎏ at the front desk for 300 yen. I can't believe it. I tried to put it in a paper cup at the Viking venue and bring it with me, but it was stopped. You can buy it. The meal was set four times in five nights, but the ”one plate of Kaisan” crab half body and roast beef were set without a single set, and the ”sazae no Tsubo Yaki” which was cold from the second time. Only. Also, the next day, only ”boiled red fish (frozen fish?)”. It was a dinner buffet on the tour that I stayed for several nights, and I had never been replaced with a menu that cost a lot of materials without permission, but what kind of treatment. I chose this tour because the dinner Viking looked delicious, but it is Tohoho. Another push menu, Caesar Salad, but boiled soybeans and konjac salad, were hidden in the leaves of ordinary lettuce, not romaine lettuce, and I put it in my mouth and became wet. Does Daiwa Hotel Headquarters know that they offer such a menu? I regretted that I should have chosen another tour. However, the good thing is the front desk staff. I was very kind to each of my problems. The response of foreign nationals was excellent and it was 4 star or higher.
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For hotels in Saihaku District, the average price on weekdays is £164, the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is £176.
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