I was surprised that the Grand Executive Single comes with 2 TVs, a bookshelf, a styler, and a living room for only 20,000 yen. There were several books on the bookshelf, and the selection was great!(Perhaps because we have a staff member who loves maps, there are a lot of geography-related books, which I also really enjoy, so I enjoyed them.)The new Tsuruga Station can be seen clearly from the room, as well as the lawn area and the Sea of Japan in the distance to the left. The breakfast seafood bowl was delicious (albeit small) and the hotel was comfortable.Although I used the smoking room, I was impressed that the sections on the 9th floor were separated and there were separate hallways. In addition, the TV was equipped with an HDMI cable as well as Netflix and Youtube, so it was possible to connect it to a PC, camera, etc.I used the LG Styler in each room a few years ago at a hotel in Daegu, South Korea, and I loved it so much that I immediately bought one for my home (I can't live without it), but this is the first time I've seen it in a hotel in Japan. . There was no special scented sheet that could be set, so if you already have one, it might be a good idea to bring one from home.Since I also lived in Hokkaido, I often use the Shin-Nihonkai Ferry that departs from Tsuruga and Maizuru when returning home by car, and have stopped by Tsuruga many times. This was my first time staying overnight.On my first ride on the day the Shinkansen opened, I arrived from the Nagano area and only went sightseeing at Kehi Shrine and other places on my bike, but this time (it was exactly six months after the Shinkansen opened) I was surprised to find such a comfortable hotel. Now that I know about it, I feel like it's a good idea to stay there.In addition, inside Otta, a new facility in front of the station that includes a hotel and a library, there were some sad aspects, as the cafe that was busy on the opening day had already closed.As introduced in Buratamori, Tsuruga is a nice town with delicious food and a friendly atmosphere, so I would recommend you to take a walk around the town or stay overnight instead of just passing through on a layover.There is also a rental bicycle stop right next to the hotel, which can be completed using a smartphone. I recommend it.The photo shows Grand Executive Double (single occupancy, 9th floor, smoking section). My companion was a single occupier at Grand Business.What surprised me was that when I was watching local news on a commercial TV station in my room in the evening, the weather camera showed Tsuruga, and as the camera moved slowly, it showed the hotel, and the lights in the room (the two windows on the far left on the top floor). I was surprised (lol).I never expected to see the current hotel on the news, so it was a very interesting experience.(24.9.16)