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September 26, 2021
I revisited both the good and bad points. After visiting again, it's still great! It's hard to decide whether I should have kept it as a fond memory or not. Last time, I was in a standard room (free private bath plan) and the food was standard, but the view from the room was outstanding and I was impressed.The dinner was served with a boat platter, the number of dishes was just right, and the customer service was good, leaving a good impression. It's been a while, but I happened to be able to reserve a special room with an open-air bath at a low price thanks to the Raku〇 Super Sale and points. The entrance to the room is a stone-paved hallway, and the room is very spacious.The interior is new**, but the most important thing is the view! The view from the living room is so thick with shrubbery and trees that you can't see the ocean at all. The open-air bath is not blocked by trees, so you can see it and it feels nice.The room photo on the official website and brochure makes it look like it has a great view, but that's not the case. If it's a special room, it has to be more special than any other room, right? I thought. In the living room, the next room and the board room with the massage chair, there is a refrigerator, and there is only a cup in a plastic storage case on top. One thing that surprised me after staying overnight was that there wasn't a single electrical outlet in the living room! I used it for an air purifier and to charge my smartphone, but I had trouble charging my husband's. There is a lamp, but there is no place to turn it on. The pot provided in the room is not the type that boils water, but only keeps it warm. It gets cold quickly, but I see, there's no place to plug in the cord (lol). When you get off the elevator on the floor below the lobby level, there's a large bath right next to it, and a room at the end of a hallway lined with sliding doors that runs past the kitchen. Because of this, I don't think it's an approach to a good room. Since it's a special room, I'm starting to notice things that I'm dissatisfied with, so I think it's better to just think of it as a room with an open-air bath. My husband really liked the open-air bath in his room and said, ``This is great.'' The bathtub was big enough for two people, so it was definitely nice. The food was a more luxurious kaiseki meal prepared by the chef. The sukiyaki had a large selection of meat dishes, which we didn't have last time, and it was soft and satisfying, but I was disappointed in the important part that said, "Ise lobster and abalone guaranteed!" The structure of the spiny lobster is smooth and there is no springy texture, so it is fresh. Problem of? I knew that I couldn't choose how to cook the abalone, but since it was sliced thinly, there wasn't one amount per person. If it were steamed abalone or steak, each person would definitely be served one, but they saved money by making it thinly sliced. There were a lot of things to choose from for dinner, but overall I was satisfied with the content. I can't have breakfast. I wasn't this poor last time! I thought I would use the spiny lobster from the night before for miso soup, but it turned out to be a red soup stock with a lot of fluff floating in it, and I was left with nothing but processed products. Processed products that can be used in bento boxes, including tamagoyaki. Do you remember potato salad from the supermarket? Seriously, if you're staying at an inn, you should reevaluate your breakfast. Just because dinner is good. I'll write about other things I'm curious about in my travelogue, but I'll leave them here. The lobby has a beautiful feel and the view is great, and the small feel is just right.I didn't feel the warm impression of the inn this time, but when I went back to visit again, I felt nostalgic and enjoyed the bath, so that's okay.
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