An old-fashioned hot spring inn. A brother who comes to lay out the futon and eat in the room. Mr. Nakai, who has a room, has a good sense of distance. I've gotten used to hotels, but when I was a kid, I used to go to ryokans like this. The feeling of saying. The building is old, but the Sukiya-style Japanese-style room was neatly arranged. It's quiet because there aren't many rooms. I felt very luxurious with the weekday deals plan. There are hotels like this, but there are many people who do not use the bath in the room, and it may be unavoidable, but there were times when the smell of sewage came up. I didn't mind the toilet smell, which is another thing, so I think it's been cleaned well. The bath is an open-air bath on the roof. There is a large public bath and a private bath on the first floor. Both of them were small from the size of the inn, but the hot water was good. The charter was new and it was within the plan, so I used it, but I don't think I would dare to use it for an extra charge. I don't know if it's because of the old age or because of the upper floor, but there was a problem with the water supply in the room. You responded quickly and clearly.
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