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February 4, 2023
They don't seem to post bad reviews. I put it out last month, but the ones that came out later are posted. I also stayed there after making a reservation through Rakuten Travel, so I tried posting about it there as well, but if it doesn't get published, I'll try to post the details here as well at a later date. Until then, I'll just post it here. (It's a long post, so if I duplicate it, it will be a waste of time if someone reads it and thinks it's from someone else.) 1. This hotel earns good reviews by giving preferential treatment to guests celebrating their anniversary. I think the reviews have a good image just because they don't have bad reviews. They seem to serve cakes on anniversaries, but at normal buffets, they just have three kinds of small frozen ones cut into pieces, and it's the same every day. And it's not a normal cake, it's more like bread. 2. Dinner and breakfast are extremely cheap, and they don't replenish even if they only contain vegetables, and they don't replenish stews even if they contain only soup. Even though I only spent money on a few types of sashimi, the accommodation cost started at around 15,000 yen. Considering it was a restaurant, I thought it would be a buffet for around 1,500 yen. What's more, as you stay there, the number of items starts to decrease, starting with items that seem to be expensive. It has been downgraded since I went there in December and January. 3.Both the woman on the phone and the man at the front desk speak with half-smiles. I'm sure other people on Google also said this half-smile. They make fun of customers. Please give us a call and let us know how you feel. 4. The bathroom has deteriorated over time, hasn't been cleaned, and the bathroom is orange and looks like an old house. When you try to adjust the water, it's so difficult that you wonder if you can only switch between hot or cold water. It took about 3 minutes to adjust. 5. I was charged an excessive amount due to a mistake in the payment, and even after checking, it was denied, so I paid more and went home without being satisfied. After that, if you point it out, you will receive a refund. I wondered if they were just going to rip me off if I didn't point it out. I was lucky enough to have a nice front desk person on my first night, and I went there again because of the nationwide travel support, but it was like this, so I won't go there again. Considering the stress, it's too expensive even if it's free. Even if you haven't stayed yet, chances are you'll be fine if you stay just for one night and won't experience any discomfort, but I think it's better to have an idea of what you'll eat. I can't believe it's a hotel whose list price is around 15,000 yen. In December, there was mango, so it was still better, but in January, even though I stayed for several nights, I only had mango. In this way, there are hotels that manipulate reviews and keep them from being published. I was wondering if other hotels were like this as well. The review I sent to Jalan the other day was a lighter review because I was still staying there, so it wasn't as detailed as this one, but it still wasn't published.
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