The 90 Minutes from Shinjuku An Old Folk House with a is an ideal spot for travelers wanting to discover the city. The 90 Minutes from Shinjuku An Old Folk House with a is an ideal choice for travelers who want to take in the sights and sounds of Uenohara. JR Uenohara Station is the closest major transportation option, approximately 16km away. The nearest railway station is JR Uenohara Station, approximately 16km away. Seeing Uenohara's sights from this hotel is easy with Maruyama, Hirano Dakyuyomura Camping Ground and Kazuma Pass all close by. This hotel makes a great place to kick back and relax after a long day of sightseeing.
The rooms are like new construction renovated from a factory built in 1961 There are three rooms on the premises Ichibankan Nibankan and Sanbankan Ichibankan and Nibankan are in the same building facing the road and Sanbankan is under the stairs Ichibankans parking lot has 2 spaces in the steel frame structure next to the kitchen Nibankans parking lot has 2 spaces in the Lshaped lot next to the entrance and Sanbankans parking lot has 2 spaces in the covered garage
I thought it was nice that each bed had a valuables box. The body soap provided was additive-free and safe to use. The female staff member taught me about Mt. Takao and I had a great time. I would definitely stay here again.
The accommodation was so much better than what I thought! It's spacious and comfortable with the window view of the trees and 5 minute walk from the train station and Mt Takao trail. Youhei who greeted us at reception was outstanding in his customer service, he explained there would be vegan breakfast served daily as I put a request for vegan and didn't get a response that there would be vegan breakfast and he gave us tips on how to use the amenities here and how to communicate to the restaurant staff about our request. We enjoyed the bonfire and cooking corn which tasted amazing. The feedback I would give is the young Japanese woman who served us for dinner on the first night on Friday 12th July at 8pm, she was very quick to get the bill and take the money without being patient and focused, it felt like we we're not welcomed. Other than that I would come back again!
Since it will open on March 31, 2022, I had the opportunity to stay at the opening price. In addition to singles, there are also twins, triples, family rooms, and most importantly, rooms that allow pets (small dogs). (Accommodation conditions apply.) Currently, the western half of the building is open for business, and the eastern half is not undergoing interior work. (It is separated by a door, and ”Private” is displayed there.) Will there be more rooms depending on the future trend of customers? This time I reserved a deluxe twin room (28 square meters). This is nearly double the size of a normal twin room, which is 15 square meters. A sofa and table are also provided. The bathroom was also spacious and equipped with a rain shower. A large TV is installed. Yamanashi Prefecture is close to Tokyo in commercial terrestrial television, but there are only two stations: Nippon TV's YBS Yamanashi Broadcasting and TBS's UTY Television Yamanashi. Many Yamanashi residents enjoy Tokyo TV by subscribing to cable TV. (According to the current state of cable TV-September 2021 edition of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, Yamanashi Prefecture has a CATV subscription rate of 82.9%, which is the third highest in Japan after Tokushima Prefecture and Osaka Prefecture.) If possible, try to be able to watch nationwide network stations on CATV. is what you want. The downside of the bathroom is that the western style toilet is unusually small even though it is spacious. I didn't measure the dimensions, but I felt that it was even smaller than the smaller toilet in another business hotel where I usually stay. I'm worried that foreigners with large physiques won't be able to do their business correctly if the buttocks are positioned this small. It is located in the Mt. Fuji area, and it is also a location that can be expected by foreign tourists once the corona crisis is over, so I would like to expect improvements. I think Otsuki City is a well-known city for people living in the Kanto region. The Chuo Expressway branches in the direction of Lake Kawaguchi, and the Mt.Fuji Electric Railway (Fujikyuko Line) runs from Otsuki Station to Lake Kawaguchi. In spite of the popularity of the place name, there are few flatlands in Otsuki City, and there are not many restaurants within walking distance around the station. As a hotel, I would like to expect information on nearby restaurants. (If the hotel prospers, there is a possibility that the surrounding restaurants will also prosper.) One of the newest common facilities is the guest lounge. I'm at a loss as to how to use it in the corona wreck, but I think it's an interesting facility. Isn't smoking indoors outdated these days? ”There were no vacancies, so I had no choice but to reserve a smoking room.” (Since it has just opened, it didn't smell like cigarettes.) Reservations are filled from non-smoking rooms at any hotel. All rooms should be non-smoking and a smoking corner (booth) should be provided. Breakfast (free) is served in the cafeteria on the first floor. I saw a sad sight. I think that it is compatible with the corona misfortune, but in addition to the buffet-style plates, there is a lunch box (fold). Originally, I think it was for guests who wanted to avoid crowds to eat in their rooms, but there are people who pack a large amount of side dishes, rice, and bread and take them home. Do you really want to eat in your room? ”Isn't it possible that you've even prepared a lunch box for lunch?” I doubted it. ”It's an act of insane morality, and there's also the danger of food poisoning.” I also saw a person who took a lot of ham alone. The ham was not refilled while I was there. I felt that the customer base was a little bad. Isn't it necessary to take countermeasures for the cafeteria? Although I didn't use it, a free bus connecting Mishima ⇔ Kawaguchiko Music and Forest Museum ⇔ Otsuki, Mishima ⇔ Fuji-Q Highland ⇔ Otsuki has been operating since April 1, 2022. I think it is convenient for traveling around the Mt. Fuji area. I was annoyed by the small size of the toilet bowl, but overall it is a comfortable hotel at a reasonable price.
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