I was very dissatisfied with only using the Yukkura Inn room.'' ● Noisy 1 The rooms facing the back instead of the front face a slope, and the road is in front of the window, so cars Every time I pass by, I hear a very loud running sound. Moreover, it's a hilly road, so the cars climbing the road are stepping on the accelerator, making it even more noisy. ●Noisy 2: The room is equipped with geta for moving around, but some guests wore them in the room, and it was annoying every time they moved around the room or up the stairs. I think she was probably trying to give off an air of elegance by wearing a yukata while going to the waterfall bath, but I think she was a fiercely obsessive person. ●Noisy 3 The walls of the room are thin and the sound from the hallway can be heard, so if there are other noisy guests, it will make you feel uncomfortable. It's noisy x3, so if you're sensitive to noise, earplugs are a must. If I'm not good at it, I don't think I'll be able to sleep at all. I carried earplugs so I managed to sleep. ●Customer service is questionable. Taki no Yu is one of the top-ranked inns in Higashiyama Onsen, and the customer service is respectful, but the selling point of Yukkura Inn is that it has no service. So the sense of distance at the front is a little strange. The receptionist was overly polite to the guests at Taki no Yu, but to the guests at Yukkura Inn, the receptionist was as calm as was necessary. I felt more comfortable that way. In fact, it seemed like the employees were having more trouble separating the issues. ●Taki-no-Yu is far away. Traveling to Taki-no-Yu in the middle of winter is a chore. There is a headwind on the way out, and a tailwind blows up relentlessly from the waterfall on the way back. You are inevitably forced to wear thick clothes, which makes it difficult to undress in the bath. Guests in the main building wear yukata so they can take a quick bath, but we have to occupy the lockers for a long time to take off our clothes, which can be a real nuisance when it's crowded. ``Using Taki no Yu was very comfortable.'' 〇The large hot spring bath is good.In any case, the inn prides itself on its baths, so bathing while smelling the scent of the clear stream is the best. We can also benefit from the services such as draft beer, soft serve ice cream, and barley tea after bathing. I was disappointed that some of the bathtubs were covered with blue sheets. There's nothing fancy about it. 〇Food is good This time I stayed for 1 night with 2 meals, and both meals were fine. Dinner was advertised as a special bento box, but it was actually a small Shokado kaiseki meal. I think it's pretty luxurious for lunch. The seats were carefully positioned, and were discreetly separated from the Taki-no-Yu guests, who were happily eating the food you would expect from a high-end ryokan. Breakfast is the same menu as guests of Taki no Yu. The staff at the restaurant were so attentive that I didn't feel the slightest bit of discrimination among the customers. Overall... Being able to use Taki-no-Yu's facilities at such a low price feels like a great deal. On the other hand, I don't think the CP is very good if you only use Yukkura Inn. If you use it for business purposes, you will be satisfied with the large public bath and the delicious food. However, I think that this is a facility that some people may feel cramped. No matter how you think about it, the customers of Taki no Yu who want to enjoy a luxurious trip and the customers of Yukkura Inn who want to choose accommodation at a reasonable price are different people. Because we are trying to force that balance, distortion inevitably occurs. Anyway, earplugs are a must-have item.