Guest User
November 17, 2023
During my stay, I felt a great deal of attention to detail, and it was an inn that I would want to stay at again. For example, there were a number of points to be aware of, such as being able to adjust the amount of rice for meals and how quiet the hotel was in the morning. Also, since there was no TV in the room, I was able to forget the hustle and bustle of the city and spend a relaxing time in the hot spring town. The lack of a television gave the impression that the inn was designed to encourage dialogue. Specifically, the rooms have walls but are interconnected, so you can have a conversation anywhere, and you can learn about Kinosaki Onsen and the hotel from the library and magazines in the rooms (devices that encourage dialogue). I thought it was good.
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