It takes less than 10 minutes to walk on a gentle slope from the north exit of Mito Station. To be honest, walking with luggage is a troublesome distance. Even more troublesome when it rains. When coming from Tokyo, there is a bus movement because it is close to don Pisha when it gets off at Minamimachi nichome of the high-speed bus bound for Mito station (via akatsuka). There is a charge for parking, and there are many one-way streets in the back streets nearby, so it may not be suitable for car movement. There is a small supermarket and convenience store across the road, so I can do something for the time being. The twin room facing the front street has no bathtub and only shower booth. It's okay because I go to the public bath anyway, but it's a pity that there are traces of detergent dripping and drying in the mirror 2 of the washbasin and shower booth. Dust was piled up on and behind the TV, and the cleaning finish may be sweet. The refrigerator and electric kettle are under the wash basin instead of the room. Dormy, who stayed so far, had a coffee machine on the flow line from the reception to the elevator, but I overlooked it because it is not on the flow line but in a small room that separates the breakfast venue. Chi. The large communal bath on the 10th floor is made of Hiro 々. The open-air bath of the men's bath is small and hotter than the indoor bath. I take a bath from 3 o'clock, but it seems that I don't change the mat in the sauna, so if you are concerned, it is better to go early. Breakfast has Kenchin soba and anko porridge, and it may be Ibaraki. Overall, there may be a lot of Japanese food. For those who want to enjoy baths and breakfast instead of going to bed at the hotel, it's worth choosing, even if it's a little far from the station or a little bullish price setting.