This hotel was impressive — only five years old and beautifully built. The entryway and overall layout made us feel very welcome right from the start. Check-in was modern and easy with wireless self-check-in kiosks, which was a nice touch.
They provide yukatas in both adult and children’s sizes, along with all the amenities you might need. Every evening, they even offer takoyaki, beer, and occasionally champagne, which was a fun bonus.
The first room we were assigned had a slight musty smell, but the staff quickly helped us switch to a different room with no issues — and the new room was perfect with no smell.
I wish we had time to try the bathhouse, but unfortunately, our schedule didn’t allow it. We did get to try the breakfast one morning, and I wouldn’t recommend it — it was overpriced for the quality and the food tasted mediocre.
Overall, I would definitely stay here again in the future, but I would skip the breakfast next time.