Morning came and after having breakfast, I went outside and took a picture of the restaurant. The entrance to the hotel is on the left just outside the frame of the picture.

This is the billboard from the first picture. It shows the various breakfasts that are available. The top left shows a Japanese style meal (miso soup, fish, rice, etc). I had the one of the top right, which they called a Western breakfast (scrambled eggs, sausage, toast, salad, yogurt, and coffee). You could refill your coffee cup yourself as many times as you want so both mornings I stayed and read the Japanese newspapers, while drinking multiple cups of strong coffee. The bottomleft is a breakfast of a sandwich, salad, yogurt, and coffee, while on the right is simply a cup of coffee or juice plus the possibility of toast. While I was in the restaurant a number of people who were not staying there came in from outside and had coffee or breakfast. The place was surprisingly busy considering the small size of the hotel.

Nest to the restaurant/hotel there was a place to park bicycles, which surprised me, consider the two story bicycle park across the street.

This is the next building away from the station. The after the conference part was held in the izakaya at the top of the stairs.
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