shirleyzhao1234
July 30, 2023
The advantages and disadvantages are obvious. It's suitable if you like to get up early or run nearby or experience Japanese style.
The hotel's four pages of accommodation instructions are very clear, and the drawings of making beds, public baths, etc. are very intuitive and simple.
Environment: Very good, quiet in the middle of the hustle and bustle. It is inside the largest temple, Chien-yuan. Walk 200 meters from the door. There is a park on the right hand side when you exit the temple door. The scenery is good. After walking further, you will find Niannianban Gaotai Temple and other nearby places. There are many places nearby. People were taking pictures nearby. On the left after leaving the temple, you will find Yasaka Shrine near the main road and Kamogawa Shijo on Kien Hanami-koji. There are many places to go shopping and eat at night.
Especially those who like to get up early can experience the feeling of entering an ancient temple early in the morning.
Suitable for wearing kimono, summer yukata and taking photos nearby. There is a Chinese-owned kimono rental and sales shop diagonally across from the hotel's Chion-in entrance on the left. It is on the second floor where you can dress, make up, and comb your hair. The boss is very nice and the price is fair. Compared with nearby ones, it is more favorable. The service staff are also Chinese students, so there is no communication. Obstacle, the Japanese people who do hair and makeup are very professional, and the effect is very good. You can use WeChat. Many of the clothes are new and clean, and the experience is very good.
Room: Compared with high-end hotels, it is not too big. I live in a Japanese-style room. The bed takes up a lot of space. The air conditioning is a bit loud and noisy. The biggest problem is that I can't sleep in. The windows have no light-blocking effect, but there are rooms with normal hotel beds. I don't know why.
The hotel has free Buddhist activities to participate in. You need to get up at 4:50. You can set the hotel broadcast switch. The first few monks are chanting sutras, singing wooden fish bells, etc., which is very good. After about half an hour, a monk lectures in Japanese. It’s too painful for foreigners who don’t understand Japanese. They don’t understand it at all and are embarrassed to leave. I saw a few locals nodding and smiling, so they must have spoken well.
Breakfast: The hotel is a very good kaiseki restaurant. Some of the side dishes are not used to eating. The boiled vegetables, mushrooms, meat and tofu have no taste. Porridge, rice miso soup and some side dishes are available for self-service. It can make you full. Drink an extra bowl of porridge. Accidentally overeating.
The hotel accommodation tax is 600 yen per day (about 30 yuan) and must be paid separately when checking out. Ctrip's standard room rate is not included.
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