Guest User
May 2, 2024
1. Wasaku's Sakura Villa is a shabby hot spring private bath? It's a ryokan that costs over 950,000 won for two people per room for two nights, so it's not enough, so I protested and moved to another room. Trip.com advises not to recommend
2. The on-time shuttle service was good, but that was all, leaving the customer on the hillside without a single employee and being isolated with no way to contact them. There isn't a bottle of water or a cup of coffee in the refrigerator. It was so cold because there was no heating that I could barely sleep with the blanket pulled up to my neck. Even now that I have returned home, I am still being scolded by my wife.
3. Of the two dinners, the charcoal grilled meat set meal at the restaurant was excellent, and I left the ingredients for the shabu shabu set meal in the room. When I asked what to do, I said self and the system said yes. The same goes for breakfast. I was disappointed why Trip.com didn't tell me in advance that it was self.
4. In summary, is it a self-service ryokan with no heating, no staff, an isolated air bnb, except for one dinner? Wasaku is a restaurant famous for its charcoal grilled meat, but it seems to be run as a ryokan with only two rooms, 7-10 minutes away by car. I recommend charcoal grilled meat, but I don’t recommend ryokan.
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