Large room. Lucky and was alone in the hot springs for 2 evenings in a row. You can walk from the ski lift station in 10-15 minutes. You can also do it with a suitcase, but it's a little more difficult. Breakfast is 2,200 yen per person. Dinner is 7,700 yen per person without a choice, so I didn't take it. The staff works great and is very friendly. Now about the downsides. The main downside is the hotel management, which ruins everything. They force employees to act according to the law of bureaucracy. We arrived at 2:30 pm and got the impression that we were persuading them to scan our passports and give us a questionnaire for check-in, because the staff kept saying that check-in was from 3 pm. I didn't try to get into the room before 3 pm, I just wanted to do all the formalities, which in fact took almost 20 minutes, because they ask a lot of questions when checking in. And at 3 pm there was already a line at the reception. After check-out, you can only leave your suitcase until 12 noon. This is the first time I've encountered this in Japan. The hotel is so empty that I don't understand what the problem is with leaving suitcases. At the reception they require you to leave the key when you go for a walk. Why? I have every right to carry the key with me. A big minus for the hotel management. I don't recommend it!
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