This inn is actually a hotel in disguise. The amenities and facilities are very user-centred.
At the lobby while waiting to check in, you can find free flow of freshly ground coffee at your disposal, hence the lobby reeks of coffee bean aroma.
There are multiple lifts serving the guests and they are pretty fast too. For the elderly folks who need a rest, a simple seat is designed within each lift to serve that purpose. How thoughtful is that!
The room is cosy and the bedside lamp has a dimmer function to alternate brightness for your convenience. The pillow is splendid and feels like our Tempur pillow back home, providing the firm support that our necks need. The TV system is a smart one as we are able to choose “do not make the room” on our Home Screen. Netflix and YouTube are available too, providing us some entertainment for us who are non-Japanese. The water pressure is good for shower, and there is sliding door that separates the the bedroom and the bath/toilet areas.
The buffet breakfast is worth our money as we find everything is so systematic. Every staff knows exactly what to do, and it is not chaotic at all. A food spread that can match a 5-star hotel, which includes grilled scallops, grilled mackerel and salmon, and even crab meat omelette for your dining pleasures.
We stayed only for 2 nights but are extremely happy with the hotel! (Located next to JR Otaru station)
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