It's best to think of it as a small trip to China.I'm sure there are many people who made a reservation because they were lured by the offer of all-you-can-eat and drink.I am one of them. I thought it might be a bit of a crowded atmosphere, but I thought it would be fun to have an exotic experience with all-you-can-eat and drink, but in conclusion, it's not good.This is my first post, but I thought I'd post something.There are many other reviews that praise the name, but if you look at the handle names, please note that there are many Chinese and English names (which have a Chinese pronunciation when read aloud).Google Maps says it's a three-star hotel, but I'm not sure who rated it.By the way, I also give a rating of 3 stars (?)★Good points・Hot springs and blue-sky Jacuzzi are better than I imagined.→Is it okay because the hot spring doesn't have much scent? When I got up, I felt my body warm from the core, and my body gave off a slightly refreshing scent.Renovating an inn that originally went out of business? Since the hotel was built bySwimsuits are required for the blue sky jacuzzi. (It looks like you can buy it, but it's a design that you probably won't have a chance to use elsewhere)As I was soaking in the bathtub under the sky, I was warmly waved by some people from the hotel next door.Isn't it cold? I was asked lolI guess people thought it was a pool because I was wearing a swimsuit in the cold weather.・Bedding is ◎→I can sleep well and the bed is big.There are some reviews saying that it's too fancy for a love hotel, but you can see it in the photos, so I think people who have concerns about that are completely rejecting the concept.・Furnishings have a slightly high-tech feel→Although it was a Chinese product, I didn't feel it was particularly bad.・There is a space where you can do things like go-karts.→It's normally for children, but an adult forced himself on it and went around in circles. A little fun・I was able to drink quite a bit of alcohol for dinner.→The lineup seems to include beer, a few local sakes, and a fair number of shochu wines.I made a highball with commercial whiskey, carbonated water, and ice, and it was delicious.・The dinner dessert was somewhat delicious.・There was freshly made xiao long bao at the breakfast buffet.→This is almost the only warm menu. It would be nice if they could serve dinner as well... but it might not be very meaty.I would like them to have meat buns rather than custard buns. Is the dessert custard bun for breakfast?・There was a smart ball and target shooting shop in the nearby facility, so it was fun ☺️・Overall, it was interesting and seemed to be a topic of conversation in many ways.★What was not good about it・The door of our guest room is in the same line and appearance as the toilet on the floor.🚪🚪🚪← Two of these are the bathroom and one is my room, but as expected, the layout of the other rooms was not like that.・I can't speak Japanese very well→When I tried speaking in English, I was able to understand it immediately (see below regarding steaming time)・Beer server at dinner exploded→ Was it because it was left empty for a long time?Fortunately, no one was injured, but I was surprised.・The color of some sashimi and meat makes you feel uneasy (dinner)→ Hamachi? When I saw it, it was brown, and so was the pork tongue.・Everything is lukewarm→I want you to warm it up properly. If that's not possible, wouldn't it be better to have two or three microwaves?Also, the bath was lukewarm.・Fried food is→I love fried food, so I thought fried food that was dry and not warm was dangerous.I really think it's better not to show that much.・The crab is completely frozen.→I was somewhat prepared for this since I live in a prefecture with no sea, but as I continued to eat it, I realized that the taste of frozen food was really harsh.Since it was a buffet style meal and I didn't eat only seafood, I thought it would be okay, but on the contrary, I only felt like eating crab, so I got worried about it halfway through.・Rice is labeled as “domestic”→It is common for Japanese rice to be served in Japan, so it would be better to write what prefecture it is from.(My companion and I laughed and said, ``Is that an abbreviation for Made in China?'' but I didn't think it was particularly bad.)・The all-you-can-eat seafood dinner was steamed, but when I asked how long it would take to steam it, they said ``5 minutes,'' which didn't seem appropriate.→After that, I did some trial and error, but since there are oysters, half-raw is dangerous, so let's steam them for 15 minutes (I heard at an oyster shack a long time ago that when the oyster shells open and the scallops turn from transparent to white, they are ready to eat)If you steam the crab legs first and then steam the oysters while you eat them, you'll be able to rotate them.・There is an explanation that says, ``The juice that flows from the steamed seafood makes the shabu-shabu soup below delicious.''→The steamed oysters were covered in moss, so I was worried that they would be okay, so I added just one bite of meat.There's something mysteriously elastic about that meat. I think it's the same meat as chashu, but it's not that familiar in Japan...It might be delicious if you make it into steamed shabu.・I don't know how to remove boiled oysters or crabs.→I made full use of my otama skills. Some restaurants usually provide tongs and, in some cases, work gloves.・The sake looks old→I had spring sake, but it's already autumn (at the time of this review, it's October 2024).There was a bottle of sake that was barely enough for one choko, but it would be a waste of electricity to cool something like that to make it look good, so if it doesn't sell, the staff will have to drink it regularly and put a new one in place.〇Points that are different from the previous information (review)・Can I take my pajamas home?→I've never seen a place where you can take it home, so I checked just to be sure. Well, of course I couldn't bring it home, but apparently they did it when it first opened.・Don't you get bored with so many manga?→Actually, there are only about 6 other titles besides ``Kyou Kara Ore wa'', and it's a girls' manga that I've almost never heard of (even if I'm an ignorant person).All of them were old books that were badly sunburned.If you're into China, I think you'll be happy if you include Romance of the Three Kingdoms, or Taiyo Matsumoto's Ping Pong (with Chinese players in action!) if you only have a few volumes.・Are there many drinks in the room?→ Only 2 bottles of water. Maybe the service has changed.Don't expect so-called free flow.・All you can drink during your stay?→ (Although I was able to get alcohol at dinner)Basically, there are Gusto and Saize Sofuduri servers near the front desk and near the bathroom (+dinner venue).The lineup also varies depending on the location.★Ranking of things that were relatively delicious for me personally1st place, Xiaolongbao, rare cheesecake (dinner)2nd place, steamed crab, steamed oysters3rd place: 1 bite of duck meat (vacuum-packed and quietly placed in small portions), pepper★Other points to reflect onWell, it looks like a hot spring resort, so I thought I'd just enjoy it as much as I wanted, and the hotel seemed like it would be fun, too.There are a lot of vacant houses and ruins in the city, and there are only a few places where you can play, so it was necessary to make a lot of preparations in advance, such as contacting in advance to see if you can make reservations, as there are a lot of people who come for things like canyoning, and restaurants that you want to go to. obvious)Perhaps because of the customers who had not yet checked in, many shops opened at 2pm, and I was unable to go to any of the shops that I had enjoyed the day before or that I had been interested in the day before, so I was quite disappointed...That's all for my impressions.Looking back, I thought in advance that 20,000 yen per person, including breakfast and dinner, would be pretty cheap in a hot spring hotel, but when I went there, I realized that 20,000 yen per person was expensive. It feels like it.At the risk of being presumptuous, I would like to make some advice to the hotel.We should understand Japanese culture and values a little more. In particular, I felt that they did not really understand the Japanese people's sense of hygiene and their commitment to food.Wouldn't it be better to try staying at a nearby inn or hotel yourself? Japanese accommodations are wonderful.Things like the food being all lukewarm or the alcohol being old or not fresh are things that accommodation facilities must improve on. Not possible.I've seen some reviews of Jalanka where they changed from a buffet to a course meal on the same day because there weren't many reservations, but that's a violation of the contract in Japan. I have never seen a hotel do this without prior notice.I accept cultural differences.There are many good things about this hotel.However, this is Japan, so if you want to stick to your own country's style, it might be easier to give up if you clearly call it a Chinese-style concept hotel.Even if you add sakura-like reviews on an ad hoc basis to deceive people, it is just a makeshift solution after all. An increase in customers means an increase in the number of people who know the reality.Trying to do a half-hearted service that you cannot do will only damage your reputation, so focus on what you can definitely do.The hot springs are good, and I hope they will improve the service.Thank you for your help.