Anonymous User
February 12, 2024
Japanese rooms are charged per person, but this hotel counts children under 18 years old, and children are not charged (even breakfast is free). Thank you so much. I traveled with two children, one big and one small. Generally, they would be charged as two adults (the big one is 13 years old). This hotel charges per person. Considering the price, other shortcomings can be forgiven, but if it is a single person, the price advantage is not big, and there are more and better choices. The breakfast is rich in variety and delicious. Maybe because it is a relatively deserted place, dinner is also provided. I don’t know how it tastes, but the price is very beautiful.
Let's talk about the disadvantages. First, the location is relatively remote. There is almost nothing around except Seven and Family Mart (Family Mart is quite far away). However, the hotel is only five minutes away from Higashi-Hiroshima Station. There is a slow Shinkansen line (Kodama), which basically runs once an hour. If you check the time well, it is not troublesome to go to downtown Hiroshima and its surroundings (you need to buy a JR pass, otherwise the transportation fee is too expensive). Second, the bed is 1.5 meters, which is a little small, and the bed is not placed against the wall. It feels more crowded when sleeping with children. Third, and the most fatal, the quilt does not have a quilt cover (I wonder why this is the case). It feels that after the guests check out, they just fold it neatly and cover themselves with the quilt that others have covered. I really can't accept it. In the end, they sleep without covering themselves with anything.
I hope the quilt cover problem can be solved, so that I will consider staying here in the future.
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