Hui See
9. huhtikuuta 2025
Paid more for full glass sliding door with balcony however, we were given another type of room without balcony. After 15 minutes of ‘negotiating’, front desk lady with the instruction of another male front desk who said he doesn’t speak a word of English, that, the picture of the room without balcony during the booking is illustration only.
Another hoo-ha in the morning on ‘table assignment’ - we took the first time slot at 7.30am for breakfast (and yes, you need to book your time slot for breakfast), was first assigned to a table close to the restaurant entrance with little view of Mt. Fuji when there were quite many window table available. Had to deal with this with three restaurant staffs for approximately 10 minutes before we were given a table by the window. What one of them said at first was, the table has been assigned by their manager, then said tables by the window were all reserved bla bla bla. Not so pleasant. We were surely not told If there’s a reservation system/ requirement when we book our time slot a day before.
Room amenities is basic. In house onsen was useful after a 6 hours traveling to the hotel.
Mr driver from the hotel who picked us up from Kawagunchiko bus station was very friendly and took the effort to entertain to us during our 10 minutes journey to the hotel.
There’s virtually no place to walk around the hotel after dinner. I walked about 4 minutes down the slope and saw one rather large 7-Eleven and a supermarket across the main road.
The hotel’s restaurant was not opened for dinner but there’s a family run local restaurant diagonally opposite the hotel that serve Japanese food, menu in the picture (menu translated by Google AI). Basic but a cozy and friendly atmosphere.
Käännä