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Detailed Information
- Place Types Lodging
- Address 708-1 Shimoiwasaki, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 300-1273, Japan
- Coordinate 35.9667181,140.1084521
- Website https://www.lakeside-tsukuba.jp/
- Rating 3.7
- Compound Code X485+M9 Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
Openning hours
- Monday Open 24 hours
- Tuesday Open 24 hours
- Wednesday Open 24 hours
- Thursday Open 24 hours
- Friday Open 24 hours
- Saturday Open 24 hours
- Sunday Open 24 hours
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Reviews
We didn't stay at the hotel but visited the outdoor pool. My kids love it and it's a regular favorite for our family.
I went only for the outdoor onsen. Really good experience, there was a regular hot water tub and a smaller salty water tub. They were not particularly large, but very nice for a relaxing soak outdoors. Access to the onsen is 900 yen if you are not staying at the hotel.
Meals are more satisfying than binding. Straw natto for breakfast is nice.
Maybe because it was cold in winter, I couldn't stay long because the temperature of the hot springs was low in the open-air bath. The indoor bath on the second floor is warm.
Room: 3 Cleanliness was good and the TV and toilet were new. The view was in front of the parking lot, but I could put up with it because it was designated as no view, but the entrance was so narrow that the slippers were crushed every time I opened the door.
Bath: 4 It's hard to compare with a hot spring area where the hot springs are blowing out everywhere, but the open-air bath also has a free-flowing hot spring, so if you soak it carefully, it will warm up from the core. There is a feeling of spaciousness and openness.
Supper: 4 Funamori was planned for each person, and the fish were fresh and delicious. There was enough volume.
Breakfast: 4 Mito natto in the shape shown in the picture came out, and I felt like I was in Ibaraki.
Customer service: 4 There were some areas where there was a little lack of manpower, but it was good to have a polite customer service.
● The site is large with facilities such as golf, tennis, pool, and futsal. I think that it is more satisfying to come with such sports as a set than to come for accommodation or hot springs.
This hotel is located overlooking Ushiku Swamp. As for the nature of the facility, I think that it is the best hotel for users of sports facilities such as swimming pools, golf practice areas, tennis courts, futsal, etc. who want to stay at the same time.
The room is quite large, fashionable and clean. There is no bath in the room, but it is quite good with the latest washlet facilities and a large TV. There is a pot for hot water, but only green tea is placed, so if you want to drink coffee or cold water, you need to bring or buy it.
In addition, the meals are carefully prepared in a relatively fine manner. The upgrade of the sashimi was the correct answer. Also, since the amount of dinner is quite large, I think it is better to consider lunch etc. on that premise.
The problem is the bath. It was more disappointing than I expected from the open-air bath. The worst thing is lukewarm. I went there in November, but I couldn't stay long because I couldn't keep going. I would like you to improve here. I thought the charm of the hotel had diminished.
It would be nice to see Ushiku Swamp and the outside from the open-air bath, but the acrylic board that used to be transparent is now translucent, making it difficult to see the outside.
I'm a man, so I don't care if I see it from the outside, so I wondered if the open-air bath would be more attractive if it was renovated so that I could see the outside while taking a bath. The temperature of the indoor bath is rather warm, but it doesn't feel hot. Also, I chose a late check-out plan and decided to check out at 11:00, but since I can only take an open-air bath and an indoor bath until 9:00, there was a part I was aiming for, so it was because of my lack of preliminary research. But I was disappointed.
In addition to this, I thought it would be nice to have something more for the purpose of use for users who have no purpose for sports. I think that table tennis may already be provided as one of them, but for example, you can create a stylish little lounge at the guest room level, where you can drink coffee for free and relax, you can read the newspaper, and so on. If there is something like that, I think it's okay to stay for two nights instead of one.
You can pick up and drop off from Miraidaira Station or Ryugasaki City Station for free, so I would like to use it again as a hotel where you can easily go. All the employees were satisfied with the polite response.
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