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October 10, 2024
Staying in a traditional Japanese house and ryokan. Kaiseki food
I liked everything.
The facilities were connected to the main building (2nd floor) and the new building 1st floor
A small open-air bath (2~3 people) 1 male and 1 female/Indoor bath is in operation, but I didn't use the indoor bath so I don't know, and the open-air bath was very small, but there was no lack of things to enjoy the open-air bath, and I stayed on the 2nd floor of the main building, and the stairs were steep, so it was not inconvenient except for moving a large suitcase. There were 2 small hell hot spring tourist attractions within 10~10 minutes' walk, so I was able to tour them (I had to go up a little hill).
There were 2 free foot baths right around the accommodation and very cheap paid foot baths. I visited the accommodation using a rental car. Parking was available, and there was a bus terminal 5 minutes away, so I could go without a rental car or a pick-up service. Kaiseki cuisine was very attentive, with raw fish, sushi, steamed food, small soup, and dessert. Breakfast was also very clean and delicious. Since the food was served in the room, I was able to eat individually, which was convenient.
However, since it was an old house, there were traces of time here and there, and water flowed on the toilet floor, but it was not a problem to use. It was a little more simple and not fancy than the Yufuin area, but it was enough to enjoy a Japanese-style accommodation at a good price.
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