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July 14, 2022
It's on the opposite side of Bandaiguchi, so it's quiet. I had heard about the directions after getting off the Shinkansen in advance, so it was easy to understand. I was told to go down to the 3rd floor or the ground by stairs, but there was an elevator, and when I tried to get on it, I saw the hotel sign. There was a cold towel in front of the front desk, which was appreciated. And there are T-bags such as bath salts, coffee, and tea, which I used in the room. About room, it is very common. The air conditioning was weak, so people who are sensitive to heat may complain. The ceramic plate bath warmed my body and felt very good. I was sweating profusely and had a shower, but I immediately returned to the bath in my room, sweating away and feeling refreshed. Best of all, the breakfast is wonderful. With this, 800 yen is cheap. Full of homemade flavor. It was a time when vegetables were expensive, so I was impressed by salads and boiled dishes such as broccoli that were not frozen. First of all, we quench our thirst with tomato juice made with a mixer. As expected of rice. At this hotel, there is a contracted farmer, and the photo of that person is posted, so I was able to enjoy Koshihikari with peace of mind.
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