The hotel was fine, although everything about it felt a bit dated. Operating the room's lights took some figuring out, the air conditioning (which I didn't need, as it was cold in the room) was a bit archaic (as in, "a record player from the 70s" dated), the window wouldn't open (which I only needed after I took a shower) and the bathroom didn't have a fan, as far as I could tell. Aside from that, the staff was lovely, the room had ample outlets, the bed and pillows were hugely comfortable and the TV had an HDMI input for my Switch (which I played for all of about 15min before I fell asleep).
In the morning, I took a walk in the area; at first I thought the area I could cover was quite small (passing by a driving range and a buddhist shrine) but it turns out that I could take a RATHER LONG loop around....I'm not sure where, but it probably took me at least an hour. It was a bit unnerving, having a hill full of bushes between me and the hotel for a good half-hour or so, wondering how far north I'd get before I got a chance to turn back toward the hotel, but eventually I got a chance and wound up at the buddhist shrine I mentioned earlier. (I felt home free, when I saw it.) So the walk became a bit of an adventure, but everything turned out ok. And I probably passed 2 (I think) vending machines along the way, although neither of them had Mtn. Dew. :( (I had my hopes up after a vending machine I passed while walking around Sora no yu had Mtn. Dew, yesterday.)