RRie AskIt is a wonderful place where you can experience Mongolian culture not only in gel but also throughout the facility.
It was cheerful with snow, but the heating in the gel worked well and I was able to spend very warm.
The toilet was always clean and not crowded.
The hot spring was at a good temperature and I enjoyed it slowly with my children.
The meal was delicious in the morning and evening.
I was able to choose the meal time in the first half and second half at check-in. If you want to avoid congestion, you should ask at the front desk which is better.
I was happy with the warm customer service of the employees.
GGuest UserBasically, almost all of them become self-service, so the service evaluation was normal.
I think it is suitable for people who can enjoy travel actively.
It is an image of renting a villa on a daily basis.
It had Wi-Fi, refrigerator, TV, dining table, seat table, a set of cooking utensils (also with rice cookers), microwave oven, toaster, tableware, bedding, yukata, gas water heater, and heating and cooling.
I don't have a bath towel, so I think it's better to bring it.
Facilities include table tennis stadium, ground, conference room, outdoor pool (until 18 o'clock), multipurpose square, and large bath (12 o'clock 〜), most of which are available until 21 o'clock.
If you apply by 18:00, you can borrow barbecue equipment and cassette stove.
I enjoyed Nasu based here, but I haven't played it all yet, so I think I'll use it again.
GGuest UserExcellent value for money, the tea set and tea in the room are very good, the hot spring is basically a private venue, especially the daily breakfast and dinner are full of rituals, the ingredients are rich, the taste is very authentic, the only problem is that the waiter's English level is not high, it is best to communicate in Japanese