Guest User
February 1, 2024
It's 2,000 yen more expensive than the regular Itoen, but the food is about the same as a regular rate hotel, so I'm disappointed. Compared to last year, I think the overall quality of the food at Itoen has declined considerably. I can live with it because I'm staying cheaply with a discount for consecutive nights, but I would never use the regular rate. The bath in the main building is surprisingly small and always crowded. The open-air bath in the annex is large and free. Among the Itoen seasonal hotels, Kinjokan has the same price and much better rooms, food, and customer service. I would like people to learn from me.
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