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February 17, 2025
Due to the cold wave last week, I canceled my trip to Tsukioka Onsen in Niigata and instead stayed here in March of last year. I took a private open-air bath, and just at that time, the strong wind blew snow into the hot spring! I had a memorable experience bathing my face in natural ice mist. As expected, the temperature of the hot spring was low, but I was able to stay in it for a long time. I stayed in a renovated Western-style room in the main building, which was nice. The table was a little small, so I had a hard time spreading out my laptop. The good thing about this inn is that most of the front desk staff are around my age, so I think they are friendly and willing to talk to you. This inn is from the Showa era. The quality of the sulfur spring is excellent. If I could change the food, I would have stayed there for several nights. There was an avalanche at Tsuchiyu Onsen the day before I came, and it was scary on the way, but the slopes were carefully cleared of snow, and in some sections the snow melted on its own, so if you have a 4WD with studless tires, you can drive normally. I will use your services again during the snowy season. Thank you, Kagetsu.
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