La Vista Furano Hills
Hi everyone, welcome to our channel. We are the traveling couple WL. We left Shiroan in Blue Pond and now heading to a hotel in Fano. We’re staying at the Vista Fano Hills. There is a free parking lot adjacent to the hotel. If it is full, you need to park in the one further away. The lobby was very spacious and you can help yourself to compliment drinks. Checking in was quick and easy. [Music] We booked a queen room which was about 19 square m. Beside the beds, there were power points and USB ports. There’s a TV safe and air purifier. [Music] The bathroom was cramped and small, but you are provided with shampoo, conditioner, and body wash. In the fridge, you’ll get bottled water and a sweet treat. They provide you with drip coffee. [Music] On level 9 is where the onsent are and the laundromat. [Music] It is free to use the washing machine. But you need to pay for the dryer. There are three private onsent. No bookings are required. You just have to wait till one is available. They have indoor and outdoor baths. After your bath, you can come into this lounge. You can help yourself to some free ice cream at the restaurant located in the lobby. You can get a free small bowl of ramen between 10 to 11:00. Within an 8 minutes walk from the hotel is Kumagera. This restaurant was quite busy, but we managed to get a table. We ordered the Wagu salon steak and prawn tempura. Both dishes were cooked really well, so if you’re in the area, you can give it a try. Hope you’ve enjoyed watching so far. If you’re new to our channel, don’t forget to subscribe, like our video, and share with your family and friends. You can also follow us on Instagram and Facebook. Just search TTCWL. Thanks for watching and see you my next video.
After visiting the Shirogane blue pond we stayed at La Vista Furano Hills. The hotel had a few freebie perks, like complementary drinks in the lobby, ramen at the restaurant and ice cream on the 9th floor.
We had dinner at Kumagera which was a 8 minutes walk from the hotel. The restaurant was busy but food was delicious.
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