Guest User
November 29, 2023
I didn't go to the public bath the last time I stayed here, so I went again this time. First of all, when checking in, cash payment is no longer accepted, and payment can now be made by credit card in advance, credit card payment on site, transportation IC cards (Suica, Pasmo, etc.), or mobile phone QR code payment. This time, I used au pay, but it took a while because the person at the front desk seemed inexperienced. The room was on the second floor facing the train tracks, but the room was designed so that the pillow was facing the aisle, so the sound of the trains was not a problem. There was a toilet, sink, and shower booth on the window side facing the train tracks, so my stay was comfortable. There was a 32-inch LCD TV mounted on the wall, but it was mounted a little to the right of the front from the position of the pillow, which felt strange, but the wall-mounted bracket allowed the TV to be adjusted to turn left and right. I think it would be better to announce that the angle can be adjusted. There is a shower booth in the room, but no bathtub. There is a large public bath on the second floor, but the TV system gives you a rough idea of how crowded it is. It was a medium-sized facility with an indoor bath, outdoor bath, and about 10 washing areas (faucets), but it was nice to be able to stretch out my arms and legs and soak in the hot water. I would like the new facilities to be hotels with large public baths. Since COVID-19, the public baths have been open until 1:00 a.m., but with the government relaxing the restrictions, I would like them to open the morning baths in the future.
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