Near the East Gate, the waiter contacted me in advance and drove a tow truck to move the luggage. Quite close to the center. They upgraded us to room 8305, which has a view of the snow-capped mountains. Although it is a hotel, the public space is large and the garden is quite beautiful. A big duck swims around alone. Afternoon tea was given to us. We stayed for three days in a row, so we decided to have a drink before the end of the stay. There were fewer people and it was more comfortable. The morning is the same every day. I have been out for a long time. It would be better if I could have white porridge. However, the kitchen is obviously understaffed. Yesterday morning I saw a female manager (who was chubby in a plaid coat) preaching to the aunt in a loud voice. Mr. He said that when he was picking up his meal, the female person in charge dropped a small tomato on the table and didn't replace any of it. When I was picking up my meal, he looked at me and asked me to sit down seriously and they would bring it to me. Later, I picked it up myself, so I feel like the person in charge needs to be well trained on small things. In addition, the two little boys who deliver white fungus soup every night are very cute and friendly. My husband also said several times that he would drink tea downstairs. They are very enthusiastic and reminded us to bring an umbrella when the weather is bad. They also told us that there will be a bonfire party in the evening. Thank you!
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