This was by far both the most expensive and most disappointing hotels that I visited during my stay in Japan. To start with the positives: the staff at the entrance is very pro and helpful
-the view from both the rooms and the outdoors bath is beautiful
-the rooms are quite spacious.
However, there are many issues which should not be acceptable for this level of standing:
-the public bath requires guests to cover their tattoos. To be clear, I'm perfectly OK with this standard policy. The problem is that every other hotel we stayed at offered their guests tattoo covers for free. Here, we had to purchase a cover for 400ยฅ. Being nickel and dimed on such a basic item when paying 90000+ยฅ for a room feels very cheap and a bit ridiculous.
-The public bath hygiene is also sub par. I visited it at 6:30 in the morning, and it had clearly not been cleaned. Floor mats and sauna towels were soggy and cold with water from the day before. I must again stress this is the only hotel where i experienced this in weeks.
-The bath also closes quite early (7:00 pm), so you can't enjoy it after diner
-speaking of dinner, it was surprisingly one of the worst meals i have had in Japan. All the meats (both fish, shellfish and beef) were much too coked and dry, most of the dishes tasted very bland and many arrived already cold. The staff was not reactive and some dishes took a long time to arrive. This is despite complying with the demand to come for diner at 6:00pm due to "the restaurant being crowded" at 7, which was already a bit surprising (one would expect to be able to chose the diner time in such a high end place). This was made worse by the fact that other table seemed to have a different and better menu, but we were never asked to choose ours. The breakfast was better but the staff was again very unreactive.
-Lastly, the hotel decoration and furniture overall look very dated, with colors and materials that feel out of the 80s and start to wear off a bit. This is not the biggest problem, but it contributes to the place not feeling very premium.
As a conclusion, this was a surprisingly cheap feeling stay, which costed 2 to 3 times the price of a comparable room and better service in other hotels. It's the only place I stayed in Japan where I did not feel like i got ant value for my money whatsoever, and that the place was only profiting from its great view and location to squeeze tourists without putting in...
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