Hilton Tokyo Bay, Odaiba - A country dweller taking a day off in Odaiba
Learning about service quality through hotel inspections and applying it to 'Woxincun' operations.
📋 Article Processing Timeline
- 📰 Published: December 2, 2020 at 09:00
- 🔍 Collected: May 21, 2026 at 17:15 (47912h 15m after Published)
- 🤖 AI Analyzed: June 1, 2026 at 23:52 (270h 36m after Collected)
Hilton Tokyo Bay, Odaiba - A country dweller taking a day off in Odaiba. Hosting guests on weekends, construction on weekdays, and taking a day to stay in a hotel to relax—that's our rhythm lately. While relaxing, experiencing the services and facilities of luxury hotels is also a learning process for building Woxincun. Looking at the hotel experience from a guest's perspective, I have stayed in over ten hotels and hot spring inns in Tokyo Bay and Yokohama during this period. Overall, the food at hot spring inns is still better, more refined, and thoughtful. Due to the pandemic, the service quality of luxury hotels has started to decline, leaving only the value of the hardware. Conversely, hot spring inns are still very refined in their hospitality and service, and many have started offering in-room dining. For the best bubble bath: Sheraton Grande Tokyo Bay. Best slippers and amenities: Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba. Best view: Hilton Tokyo Odaiba. Highest in Yokohama: Yokohama Royal Park Hotel. Balancing work and rest, working hard, experiencing life seriously, positive energy, positive cycle, getting better and better.
FAQ
What is the operator of Woxincun learning?
Comparing luxury hotel facilities with ryokan services to improve their own operations.