Adam P
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This was the final night of our tour in Shikoku. The hotel was the most expensive but also the most luxurious and we really enjoyed this. We were met at the main door by one of the uniformed staff who took all our baggage on a trolley. One of the family then parked our rental car in the hotel's parking. We were a little early and had to wait about 10 minutes before our rooms were ready. As soon as this was the case, the staff member re-appeared to take all our bags up to our rooms on the ninth floor. These rooms were very spacious and comfortable, each with a balcony. We also had a connecting door between the two rooms which as a family we found very convenient.||||We were only here one night and we ate in one the restaurant which had a very wide selection of delicious food (including pudding which is fairly rare in Japan). After dinner, we attended a display of traditional dancing in the hotel which finished with us being encouraged to join in, which was fun if not very elegant.||||Some of our family then went to one of the hotel onsens, part of which was outside. We then all had a good night's sleep in very comfortable beds and woke the following morning to see a fine view over the sea from our rooms, and even better from the balcony. The family then divided for breakfast, some having a Japanese breakfast in the restaurant upstairs, and others a western style breakfast downstairs.||||We then left the hotel after a very happy experience, to visit the Naruta whirlpools, first from a ship, and then from a long bridge, both of which are well worth doing. I would happily stay here again.