I stayed here for about 2 weeks on a business trip.The hotel itself is not new, but the rooms were well-cleaned and I had a comfortable stay.Since Golden Week was around the corner, there seemed to be a lot of customers, including families and people on tour.There was one day when I couldn't sleep because there was a guest making noise in the next room until around 11:30 pm, but other than that I was able to spend very quiet days.I had stayed at Hyper Inn in Okayama as well, and the system was almost the same, so I didn't have any problems.However, breakfast starts at 7am, so it might be a problem for people who want to go out early in the morning. I felt like it should be at least 6:30.Breakfast is served in a buffet style, but it is difficult to prepare the food, and the amount of each dish on the plate is so small that it quickly runs out and there is nothing left for the next person to take. I got it.There are raw eggs and soy sauce, but there is no small plate to put them in. (Okayama was there)Is there anything I can do about having to go get soy sauce when I sit down to eat my egg-cooked rice? I thought that every day.There were traffic jams every day, probably because the flow of traffic was not good.Also, there is a fee for parking in front of the hotel (500 yen), but it is quite small.I saw a Prius that was parked in the back of the car rubbing its sides in a very flashy manner.If you are not confident in driving, it would be safer to park in a free parking lot away from the hotel instead of in front of the hotel.As for the amenities, except for the toothbrush, you have to pick them up at the front desk.Shampoo and body shampoo are provided in the unit bath. The sink mirror in the bathroom fogs up easily.There is a 7-Eleven next to Kanonji Station, which is within a 5-minute walk from the hotel, but there are no other restaurants.It's best to buy something to go in at night.The washer/dryer is free and detergent can be purchased at the front desk.There are vending machines on the 1st and 5th floors. There is a microwave and ice on the 5th floor.The vending machine on the 5th floor only accepts 1,000 yen bills, so you will need 1,000 yen bills every time you buy something. If you buy something with a 1,000 yen bill in it, the change will come out immediately, so you can't buy more than one item with a 1,000 yen bill.It was a very inconvenient vending machine.The staff at the hotel itself are well-trained, responsive, friendly, and the rooms are well-cleaned, so I think the cost performance is good considering the price.The only problem was that there were no restaurants nearby.I felt that the hotel was in a very good location for those who use the station as it was close to the station.