Guest User
August 12, 2023
Due to the typhoon, the hotel we had planned to stay at was temporarily closed, so we had to use it at short notice. Although it was a hotel specializing in children, the service was perfect. In addition to coffee and juice, alcohol such as beer is also free in the lobby. You can bring it into your room. The bath is also a very impressive open-air bath where the sea is so close to you. This day was especially dynamic with strong winds. Even in the open-air bath, ice cream, coffee, jelly, etc. are provided free of charge. For the evening kaiseki meal, leftover food was available for take-out, and for the morning buffet, take-out containers were prepared at the entrance of the restaurant. As he was leaving, he asked me, ``Did you make any mistakes?'' I sent my luggage home from the hotel, and it was well reinforced with cardboard. Although our plans were thrown off course due to the typhoon, spending the day at Nanpurou was the most satisfying day I have ever been on a trip (about 100 times).
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