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Atami Kaihourou
Description
Minimalist quarters with bay views in a contemporary hot spring hotel offering a posh restaurant.
Nearby attractions
Old Hinata Townhouse by Bruno Taut
8-37 Kasugacho, Atami, Shizuoka 413-0005, Japan
Nakamise-dōri Shopping Street
6-10 Tawarahoncho, Atami, Shizuoka 413-0011, Japan
Atami Juraku Hotel
2-19 Tawarahoncho, Atami, Shizuoka 413-0011, Japan
Atami Heiwa-dōri Shopping Street
4-1 Tawarahoncho, Atami, Shizuoka 413-0011, Japan
Mizumoriadonomochabakogaro Atamiten
Japan, 〒413-0011 Shizuoka, Atami, Tawarahoncho, 9−1 熱海駅前第1ビル 1階
Atami Information Centre
11-1 Tawarahoncho, Atami, Shizuoka 413-0011, Japan
Masuo Ikeda and Yoko Sato's house of creation
10-24 Kaikocho, Atami, Shizuoka 413-0003, Japan
Omiya Green Space
15地内 Higashikaigancho, Atami, Shizuoka 413-0012, Japan
Omiya Green Space #1
15-45 Higashikaigancho, Atami, Shizuoka 413-0012, Japan
Statue of Omiya and Kan-Ichi
15-45 Higashikaigancho, Atami, Shizuoka 413-0012, Japan
Nearby restaurants
Ishin
Japan, 〒413-0011 Shizuoka, Atami, Tawarahoncho, 9−1 熱海第1ビル B1
Maguroya
Japan, 〒413-0011 Shizuoka, Atami, Tawarahoncho, 9−1 第一ビル B1
お食事処 さくら
Japan, 〒413-0011 Shizuoka, Atami, Tawarahoncho, 9−1 熱海第1ビル
Izakaya Vibes "Wara-Wara" Atami Station
Japan, 〒413-0011 Shizuoka, Atami, Tawarahoncho, 8−6 ハローズ熱海ビル 2階
Sushi Waraku
Japan, 〒413-0011 Shizuoka, Atami, Tawarahoncho, 9−1ATAMIX−9−1 第一ビル 2F
Genuine Izakaya Diner "Uotami" Atami Station
Japan, 〒413-0005 Shizuoka, Atami, Kasugacho, 2−5 松坂ビル 1階2階
Bakery&Table ラスカ熱海店
Japan, 〒413-0011 Shizuoka, Atami, Tawarahoncho, 11−1 ラスカ熱海 2F
チップ
9-1 Tawarahoncho, Atami, Shizuoka 413-0011, Japan
Izutaro Atami
Japan, 〒413-0011 Shizuoka, Atami, Tawarahoncho, 11−1 ラスカ熱海 3階
Gomihatchin Lusca Atami
Japan, 〒413-0011 Shizuoka, Atami, Tawarahoncho, 11−1 ラスカ熱海 3F
Nearby local services
Lusca Atami
11-1 Tawarahoncho, Atami, Shizuoka 413-0011, Japan
熱海クラフト工房
12-6 Kasugacho, Atami, Shizuoka 413-0005, Japan
Ieyasu-no-yu
11-1 Tawarahoncho, Atami, Shizuoka 413-0011, Japan
熱海駅前温泉浴場
8-16 Tawarahoncho, Atami, Shizuoka 413-0011, Japan
IUHW Atami Hospital
13-1 Higashikaigancho, Atami, Shizuoka 413-0012, Japan
Atami Station
11-11 Tawarahoncho, Atami, Shizuoka 413-0011, Japan
Guest House Megumi
1-25 Kasugacho, Atami, Shizuoka 413-0005, Japan
Atami Butter An
5-11 Tawarahoncho, Atami, Shizuoka 413-0011, Japan
熱海第一ビル
9-1 Tawarahoncho, Atami, Shizuoka 413-0011, Japan
石垣書店・かもめコインロッカー
9-1 Tawarahoncho, Atami, Shizuoka 413-0011, Japan
Nearby hotels
KKR Hotel Atami
7-39 Kasugacho, 春日町 Atami, Shizuoka 413-0005, Japan
Toyoko Inn Atami Ekimae
12-4 Kasugacho, Atami, Shizuoka 413-0005, Japan
Resorpia Atami
13-93 Higashikaigancho, Atami, Shizuoka 413-0012, Japan
プリンス スマート イン 熱海
17-15 Kasugacho, Atami, Shizuoka 413-0005, Japan
Atamionsen Yuyado Ichibanchi
1-2 Kasugacho, Atami, Shizuoka 413-0005, Japan
ゲストハウス西原
12-13 Kasugacho, Atami, Shizuoka 413-0005, Japan
Itoen Hotel Atami Building
4-16 Tawarahoncho, Atami, Shizuoka 413-0011, Japan
Wisterian Life Club Atami
14-26 Higashikaigancho, Atami, Shizuoka 413-0012, Japan
Atami Onsen Sakura Ryokan
9-11 Higashikaigancho, Atami, Shizuoka 413-0012, Japan
ホテルサンミ倶楽部 別館
14-66 Higashikaigancho, Atami, Shizuoka 413-0012, Japan
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Atami Kaihourou
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Atami Kaihourou

Japan, 〒413-0005 Shizuoka, Atami, Kasugacho, 8−33 1階
4.0(102)

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Minimalist quarters with bay views in a contemporary hot spring hotel offering a posh restaurant.

attractions: Old Hinata Townhouse by Bruno Taut, Nakamise-dōri Shopping Street, Atami Juraku Hotel, Atami Heiwa-dōri Shopping Street, Mizumoriadonomochabakogaro Atamiten, Atami Information Centre, Masuo Ikeda and Yoko Sato's house of creation, Omiya Green Space, Omiya Green Space #1, Statue of Omiya and Kan-Ichi, restaurants: Ishin, Maguroya, お食事処 さくら, Izakaya Vibes "Wara-Wara" Atami Station, Sushi Waraku, Genuine Izakaya Diner "Uotami" Atami Station, Bakery&Table ラスカ熱海店, チップ, Izutaro Atami, Gomihatchin Lusca Atami, local businesses: Lusca Atami, 熱海クラフト工房, Ieyasu-no-yu, 熱海駅前温泉浴場, IUHW Atami Hospital, Atami Station, Guest House Megumi, Atami Butter An, 熱海第一ビル, 石垣書店・かもめコインロッカー
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Nearby attractions of Atami Kaihourou

Old Hinata Townhouse by Bruno Taut

Nakamise-dōri Shopping Street

Atami Juraku Hotel

Atami Heiwa-dōri Shopping Street

Mizumoriadonomochabakogaro Atamiten

Atami Information Centre

Masuo Ikeda and Yoko Sato's house of creation

Omiya Green Space

Omiya Green Space #1

Statue of Omiya and Kan-Ichi

Old Hinata Townhouse by Bruno Taut

Old Hinata Townhouse by Bruno Taut

4.2

(84)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nakamise-dōri Shopping Street

Nakamise-dōri Shopping Street

3.9

(186)

Closed
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Atami Juraku Hotel

Atami Juraku Hotel

3.9

(418)

Open 24 hours
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Atami Heiwa-dōri Shopping Street

Atami Heiwa-dōri Shopping Street

4.0

(164)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Atami Kaihourou

Ishin

Maguroya

お食事処 さくら

Izakaya Vibes "Wara-Wara" Atami Station

Sushi Waraku

Genuine Izakaya Diner "Uotami" Atami Station

Bakery&Table ラスカ熱海店

チップ

Izutaro Atami

Gomihatchin Lusca Atami

Ishin

Ishin

4.3

(224)

Open until 6:30 PM
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Maguroya

Maguroya

4.0

(406)

Closed
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お食事処 さくら

お食事処 さくら

3.8

(87)

Open until 7:00 PM
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Izakaya Vibes "Wara-Wara" Atami Station

Izakaya Vibes "Wara-Wara" Atami Station

3.4

(302)

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Open until 11:00 PM
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熱海クラフト工房

Ieyasu-no-yu

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IUHW Atami Hospital

Atami Station

Guest House Megumi

Atami Butter An

熱海第一ビル

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Reviews of Atami Kaihourou

4.0
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4.0
6y

This ryokan prides itself in the privacy, as there are only four guest rooms in the whole facility. Located in Atami, on top of a small hill, one needs to be careful driving here on your own, as you could easily miss the small road leading up the hill.||||Entering into the lobby area you would be amazed by the gorgeous view looking at the sea through the windows in the lobby, as well as the beautifully designed furniture and decor. In fact the ryokan and the rooms was designed by the famous Japanese architect Kengo Kuma.||||Finishing the registration we were shown to our rooms. All the rooms are having wonderful sea view. My parents were staying at Shozan (尚山), a western-style room while we chose Sawa (爽和), the only Japanese-style room among the four. Both rooms are on the second floor.||||The room is of 50 square metres in size, and the first thing that caught my attention was the curved cypress ceiling, subtly inserting a contemporary element using traditional material, and offering a nice cozy atmosphere with the lighting reflecting from the wood surface.||||Another great design element is the cushions on the hiroen, which served as a nice seat /bed for the guests to look outside and relax. There are some pillows which added to the comfort and again demonstrated how Kengo Kuma integrated the traditional Japanese room with modern features.||||The bathroom is showing yet another such example. Apart from the cypress bathtub which is commonly seen in a ryokan, the bathroom itself is fitted with marble and very western-style, with a shower room you would expect to see from a 5-star western hotel.||||There is only one public bath but it is under a reservation system, with each group allowed for 50 minutes per session. Upon check-in we booked for a slot before dinner, and at the appointed time the staff showed up to take us there.||||Walking down a flight of translucent staircase, and passing through the nicely designed water wall and an artificial pond with some sculpted ice-like decorations, the staff opened a wall-like door to lead us into the bath.||||I could not believe this is a bath intended just for one set of room guests, as the changing room is really spacious, and I guess originally they intended to accommodate all the guests without requiring booking. There are free drinks including beer and green tea in the fridge.||||But I was even more surprised by the sheer size of the bath. In all my previous experiences visiting good Japanese ryokan, I could say there are many public baths which are smaller than this one, and it is now only for the two of us! Definitely the largest bath for my private use in my experience so far.||||The bath is an indoor one, with glass windows surrounded to ward off the weather. However, if you want those can actually be opened to create an open bath environment. Not only that, there is also a sauna room to steam off your tiredness. A truly luxurious onsen experience.||||Feeling much refreshed we became hungry and fortunately it was around dinner time too. It was served at the dining room on the second floor. If you are staying the suite then you could enjoy the meal at the amazing 'Water Balcony' on the third floor.||||The Water Balcony is an oval-shaped room surrounded by glass and water, with a panoramic view of the Atami city and the Sagami Bay. It must be an unforgettable experience and I promised myself I would come again and stay in the suite next time to try it out.||||Having said that, the setting in the dining room is no bad at all. Dimly lit it was more reminiscent of a western restaurant, and the table and chairs also reminded me of such. The appetizers comprised of seven different beautifully rendered dishes which were great in taste and essentially a work of art.||||The dinner was truly wonderful, with the kaiseki showcasing seasonal local ingredients and I particularly like the Japanese Spanish Mackerel Rice cooked in traditional clay pot. Grilled perfectly with Japanese Peppers, added with plenty of Japanese Wild Parsley, it was really tasty and I could not help myself to finish two full bowls of them despite after all the food I had already eaten.||||After a comfortable and sweet sleep, we got up in the early morning to look at the beautiful sunrise in the room. It was such an amazing experience and was one of the most memorable thing I had ever experienced.||||I took another bath in the onsen before returning to the restaurant for breakfast. Another great feast which got us all energized. An interesting thing to note was that the sugar are molded to represent coffee beans, Mt. Fuji and tea leaves.||||The service was impeccable with everyone very friendly and trying their best to look after us during the stay. Even though the staff might not be very good in English, we could communicate without much difficulty.||||The total cost for our stay was 156,800 yen which in my opinion was quite reasonable. Although the amount might seem big, but considering the really exclusive privacy you can enjoy in the ryokan, the exquisite design and comfort of the room, the wonderful onsen and the great food plus service, and the amazing sunrise experience, it is...

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4.0
6y

This ryokan prides itself in the privacy, as there are only four guest rooms in the whole facility. Located in Atami, on top of a small hill, one needs to be careful driving here on your own, as you could easily miss the small road leading up the hill.||||Entering into the lobby area you would be amazed by the gorgeous view looking at the sea through the windows in the lobby, as well as the beautifully designed furniture and decor. In fact the ryokan and the rooms was designed by the famous Japanese architect Kengo Kuma.||||Finishing the registration we were shown to our rooms. All the rooms are having wonderful sea view. My parents were staying at Shozan (尚山), a western-style room while we chose Sawa (爽和), the only Japanese-style room among the four. Both rooms are on the second floor.||||The room is of 50 square metres in size, and the first thing that caught my attention was the curved cypress ceiling, subtly inserting a contemporary element using traditional material, and offering a nice cozy atmosphere with the lighting reflecting from the wood surface.||||Another great design element is the cushions on the hiroen, which served as a nice seat /bed for the guests to look outside and relax. There are some pillows which added to the comfort and again demonstrated how Kengo Kuma integrated the traditional Japanese room with modern features.||||The bathroom is showing yet another such example. Apart from the cypress bathtub which is commonly seen in a ryokan, the bathroom itself is fitted with marble and very western-style, with a shower room you would expect to see from a 5-star western hotel.||||There is only one public bath but it is under a reservation system, with each group allowed for 50 minutes per session. Upon check-in we booked for a slot before dinner, and at the appointed time the staff showed up to take us there.||||Walking down a flight of translucent staircase, and passing through the nicely designed water wall and an artificial pond with some sculpted ice-like decorations, the staff opened a wall-like door to lead us into the bath.||||I could not believe this is a bath intended just for one set of room guests, as the changing room is really spacious, and I guess originally they intended to accommodate all the guests without requiring booking. There are free drinks including beer and green tea in the fridge.||||But I was even more surprised by the sheer size of the bath. In all my previous experiences visiting good Japanese ryokan, I could say there are many public baths which are smaller than this one, and it is now only for the two of us! Definitely the largest bath for my private use in my experience so far.||||The bath is an indoor one, with glass windows surrounded to ward off the weather. However, if you want those can actually be opened to create an open bath environment. Not only that, there is also a sauna room to steam off your tiredness. A truly luxurious onsen experience.||||Feeling much refreshed we became hungry and fortunately it was around dinner time too. It was served at the dining room on the second floor. If you are staying the suite then you could enjoy the meal at the amazing 'Water Balcony' on the third floor.||||The Water Balcony is an oval-shaped room surrounded by glass and water, with a panoramic view of the Atami city and the Sagami Bay. It must be an unforgettable experience and I promised myself I would come again and stay in the suite next time to try it out.||||Having said that, the setting in the dining room is no bad at all. Dimly lit it was more reminiscent of a western restaurant, and the table and chairs also reminded me of such. The appetizers comprised of seven different beautifully rendered dishes which were great in taste and essentially a work of art.||||The dinner was truly wonderful, with the kaiseki showcasing seasonal local ingredients and I particularly like the Japanese Spanish Mackerel Rice cooked in traditional clay pot. Grilled perfectly with Japanese Peppers, added with plenty of Japanese Wild Parsley, it was really tasty and I could not help myself to finish two full bowls of them despite after all the food I had already eaten.||||After a comfortable and sweet sleep, we got up in the early morning to look at the beautiful sunrise in the room. It was such an amazing experience and was one of the most memorable thing I had ever experienced.||||I took another bath in the onsen before returning to the restaurant for breakfast. Another great feast which got us all energized. An interesting thing to note was that the sugar are molded to represent coffee beans, Mt. Fuji and tea leaves.||||The service was impeccable with everyone very friendly and trying their best to look after us during the stay. Even though the staff might not be very good in English, we could communicate without much difficulty.||||The total cost for our stay was 156,800 yen which in my opinion was quite reasonable. Although the amount might seem big, but considering the really exclusive privacy you can enjoy in the ryokan, the exquisite design and comfort of the room, the wonderful onsen and the great food plus service, and the amazing sunrise experience, it is...

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4.0
7y

The name of this exclusive onsen hotel is actually Atami Kaihourou.||Upon arrival at the JR Atami Station, we're driven to the hotel by the pre-arranged hotel car. Before I went inside the hotel, the building with clean lines designed by the world famous architect Kengo Kuma got my attention. ||We stayed in Room Shouzan for one night. The room, though without a private onsen, was spacious, tastefully decorated with soft and wood colours. There's a very nice seaview. We'd all the in-room amenities expected of a hotel of this class.||Both the kaiseki dinner and Japanese style breakfast were sumptuous and delicious. I always love the Japanese style breakfast in an onsen hotel which gives me all the energy for the day ahead. ||Service was top notch with everything done swiftly and with a smile. ||The only small issue related to the booking of the public onsen. We're only allowed to book one session for the day we arrived and another one for the day we checked out. There're only four rooms in the hotel, two of which have their own private onsen. It'd have been nice if we had been allowed to use the public onsen twice on the day we arrived assuming that not all sessions were taken. ||Luckily the hotel guests in Atami Kaihourou may use the public onsen in its sister hotel, Atami Fufu, which is very nearby and the hotel does arrange free transfer.||A warning: if you prefer an onsen hotel with large public areas and public outdoor onsen, Atami Kaihourou is unlikely to be...

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I enjoyed my stay at Kaihourou. The view was breathtaking. Room was cozy yet sophisticated. The building is an architectural masterpiece by Kengo Kuna. Food was amazing and aesthetically presented. The onsen experience was very relaxing and exclusive. Not sure if this resort normally have English speaking guests. As the staff’s communication is quite limited with non-Japanese speakers.
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何を目的にこの宿に泊まるかによって評価はかなり別れる難しい宿に感じた。今回は私にはあまり合わず、コストパフォーマンスの悪さだけが感じられて残念。 かの有名な建築家 隅研吾氏がデザイン、設計したデザイナーズ旅館。今回はこの宿の売りのウォーターバルコニーでの食事をしてみたく、最上級の90㎡「誠波」利用。施設のセールストーク通りの客室からの景観、相模湾を眺めながらの全面ガラス張りのウォーターバルコニーでの食事は最高。おそらく、客室からの景観はここがトップだろう。 もし、ここの宿を使うならラグジュアリースイートをチョイスを強くお勧め。チョイスしたグループだけが朝夕(時間予約制)利用出来る。 客室のお湯は残念ながら水道水の沸かし湯。ジャクジーになっているが、やはり、循環方式でも良いので、温泉水の引き湯がほしい。温泉を使うには、時間予約制の貸し切り風呂しかない。(朝夕各一回利用のみ) 貸し切り風呂と言っても一般の宿の大浴場並に広く、スチームサウナ、掛湯用の冷水、湯上がり後には缶ビールやミネラルウォーター、コーヒー牛乳があり、なかなか充実した貸し切り風呂タイム(50分)を満喫出来る。 それだけに、客室の冷蔵庫(一応無料)の品揃えが乏しさが際立ってしまう。とても一人一泊二日¥130, 000 強の客室に相応しくない。当然追加分は有料。客室のアメニティのメンテも悪く、液体石鹸のポンプを押しても出て来ず、蓋を空けたら殆どなく、バドラーさんに頼んで液体を補充しても駄目。これなら固形石鹸を置いた方が気が利いている。ガラスに飛び散った湯垢が残っていたり、部屋のヘルスメーターも壊れていた。クリンリネスが雑。 その後のアフターケアがしっかりしていれば、評価が変わったと思うが、その辺のケアはその場しのぎの備品の取り替えのみ。高級旅館の対応とは思えず、この時点で再訪の可能性は潰えた。 ふふ系列の宿なので、相応の対応を期待していたが、全くの期待外れ。ウェルカムドリンクがほうじ茶一杯だけ、と言うことから察しなければいけなかったのか。日本の宿の良さであるきめ細やかなもてなしを求めている人にはあまり向いていないかも。逆に単に他人との接点を持たず、プライベートの時間をのんびり過ごすことに目的を特化した人には相性は良さそう。 景観を強く意識した客室の造り、ガラスを多様した斬新な建物そのものはこれからも色褪せることはないと感じるだけに、ソフト面で綻びが垣間見えたのは残念。改善に期待します。
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I enjoyed my stay at Kaihourou. The view was breathtaking. Room was cozy yet sophisticated. The building is an architectural masterpiece by Kengo Kuna. Food was amazing and aesthetically presented. The onsen experience was very relaxing and exclusive. Not sure if this resort normally have English speaking guests. As the staff’s communication is quite limited with non-Japanese speakers.
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何を目的にこの宿に泊まるかによって評価はかなり別れる難しい宿に感じた。今回は私にはあまり合わず、コストパフォーマンスの悪さだけが感じられて残念。 かの有名な建築家 隅研吾氏がデザイン、設計したデザイナーズ旅館。今回はこの宿の売りのウォーターバルコニーでの食事をしてみたく、最上級の90㎡「誠波」利用。施設のセールストーク通りの客室からの景観、相模湾を眺めながらの全面ガラス張りのウォーターバルコニーでの食事は最高。おそらく、客室からの景観はここがトップだろう。 もし、ここの宿を使うならラグジュアリースイートをチョイスを強くお勧め。チョイスしたグループだけが朝夕(時間予約制)利用出来る。 客室のお湯は残念ながら水道水の沸かし湯。ジャクジーになっているが、やはり、循環方式でも良いので、温泉水の引き湯がほしい。温泉を使うには、時間予約制の貸し切り風呂しかない。(朝夕各一回利用のみ) 貸し切り風呂と言っても一般の宿の大浴場並に広く、スチームサウナ、掛湯用の冷水、湯上がり後には缶ビールやミネラルウォーター、コーヒー牛乳があり、なかなか充実した貸し切り風呂タイム(50分)を満喫出来る。 それだけに、客室の冷蔵庫(一応無料)の品揃えが乏しさが際立ってしまう。とても一人一泊二日¥130, 000 強の客室に相応しくない。当然追加分は有料。客室のアメニティのメンテも悪く、液体石鹸のポンプを押しても出て来ず、蓋を空けたら殆どなく、バドラーさんに頼んで液体を補充しても駄目。これなら固形石鹸を置いた方が気が利いている。ガラスに飛び散った湯垢が残っていたり、部屋のヘルスメーターも壊れていた。クリンリネスが雑。 その後のアフターケアがしっかりしていれば、評価が変わったと思うが、その辺のケアはその場しのぎの備品の取り替えのみ。高級旅館の対応とは思えず、この時点で再訪の可能性は潰えた。 ふふ系列の宿なので、相応の対応を期待していたが、全くの期待外れ。ウェルカムドリンクがほうじ茶一杯だけ、と言うことから察しなければいけなかったのか。日本の宿の良さであるきめ細やかなもてなしを求めている人にはあまり向いていないかも。逆に単に他人との接点を持たず、プライベートの時間をのんびり過ごすことに目的を特化した人には相性は良さそう。 景観を強く意識した客室の造り、ガラスを多様した斬新な建物そのものはこれからも色褪せることはないと感じるだけに、ソフト面で綻びが垣間見えたのは残念。改善に期待します。
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