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October 5, 2023
I was able to stay at a very cheap price through a summer vacation sale on a certain travel site. I was very satisfied with the price, but is it really worth it to be called a state guesthouse in Kofu? That's what I felt. The appearance is eh! I tought. The exterior wall of the building faces the main road... When we entered, we were greeted by a parking lot attendant, and everyone at the front desk and the restaurant staff were so friendly, they had big smiles and loud voices. I can see that they put a lot of effort into customer service. Because the building is large, the voices may be naturally louder. The magnificent garden immediately catches your eye as you enter. I don't think there are many gardens that are so well-maintained. The inside of the hotel is also clean and feels good. There was a tour of the hotel, where we talked about the history of the hotel, the garden, and the exhibits. I received a welcome drink of grape juice, but I also received a glass of it with my evening meal, so tea and sweets would have been better. I would like to have more grape juice and wine tasting tickets included. The room is a two-room Japanese style room with a view of Mt. Fuji. I mistakenly thought it was a Western-style room and clicked. In Japanese-style rooms, I don't like people coming into my room while I'm relaxing and putting up and lowering my futon. It was a state guesthouse, and they laid out futons between meals and provided us with late-night snacks. The refrigerator in the room provided juice, carbonated water, and water. There were two bottles of water at room temperature for coffee and tea, but there were only two drip type coffees, and since it's a Japanese hotel, coffee after meals is not included, so I guess it's not enough for one person to drink one cup in two days. Mt. Fuji could only be seen a little in the morning due to the bad weather. Still, I'm impressed. The room was nice and spacious, but the TV was small for the size of the room. The tatami was rippling. In the alcove, there is a hanging scroll with October on it, and although it is in good condition, the floor tatami is full of fraying. I wonder if it was before it was renovated into a Western-style room? The food was delicious, but there were no surprises or surprises. The sashimi is fish flown in alive from the Goto Islands. There was an explanation, but do you care about that? I tought. More than that, I would have liked the grilled fish for breakfast to be freshly grilled and the thickly baked eggs to be freshly made. It was a nice grilled fish, but it was cold. The thick fried egg was cold and cut in half. I wanted the rice to be served in a bowl. The hot springs are a little lukewarm. They provide ice cream, barley tea, and water after you take a bath. The hair dryer was a Dyson. It was a hotel that made me feel like I was in some places.
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