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April 26, 2022
Anyway, it's a comfortable hotel. When I heard that smoking was allowed in the guest rooms in the Hirugami tourist information, I decided immediately. I don't know how long it will be possible because it is the flow of the times, but I was really grateful. Since it's the season for peach blossoms, I'll be staying in Sun and Moon, a little off on Saturdays and Sundays. The parking lot is large and easy to park, and it is built at the back, so you won't get lost. There are few steps in the hall, and it is easy for both young and old to move. Both adjacent rooms were occupied and there were children, but the hall was really quiet and relaxing. The cleaning is thorough, and not only the shoji crosspieces but also the curtain rails are clean. The bathroom was also polished up. Although the meal was a common Japanese style meal, it was an interesting dinner with a bit of skill with a chewy seasoning. I especially liked the combination of sea cucumber and celery. Surprisingly, it would have been nice to have a line of seafood (such as chowder pie) and something with wild vegetables that worked well. The hotel is a little far from the morning market venue, so a car is good considering the luggage on the way home. When I consulted the staff about the morning market parking lot, they said, "I will definitely put P because only customers who are relatively far away from the hotel use their cars." It was true. I was able to continue my trip with peace of mind as I received a polite and courteous answer when I consulted on the itinerary. The hot water in the bath is a hot spring that feels like a hot spring. The jet bath in the large public bath is powerful, so children may need to be careful. There are cave baths, open-air baths, and saunas, and my favorite is the cave bath. It's strange to me, but somehow it calms me down.
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