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Yunoya
4.3/55 Reviews
I used it with my friend. On the positive side, the building itself felt old, but the room was clean and the food was delicious. Also, at check-in, there is a service like a welcome drink, so I could feel the consideration for such things. As for the bath, the open-air bath on the roof has a nice view and I was able to soak in it comfortably, and I was able to heal my daily fatigue. Next, there were three points that I was worried about. First, I was worried about the weak force of the shower. The pressure was weak, so it took a long time to wash my body, and in the open-air bath, I had to spend more time in contact with the cold air, which was painful. The next thing I noticed was the air conditioning in the room. I don't know about the other rooms, but my room didn't have an air conditioner, only a heater, so I wasn't able to fine tune the temperature. The last thing that bothered me the most was that the walls in the room were thin. There was a group of female college students staying next door, and they seemed to have no common sense. I wrote a lot about the things that bothered me, but since it is at an acceptable level except for the last one, I think that you can stay comfortably unless you have a very unlucky guest next to you like me.
Takayu Onsen Kagetsu Highland Hotel
4.3/57 Reviews
Takayu Onsen is known for its high sulfur component concentration. I stayed at Manza in Gunma before, so I was excited to see how much it was. The hotel is modern and has no secret hot spring feeling or rustling feeling. You may have a taste in this area. The hot spring is truly a famous hot spring. The sulfur smell smells everywhere. The white muddy water is very romantic and like The hot spring. It was difficult for a few days after the bath to smell from my body, but it was very good to use it. Unfortunately, the open-air bath is small, so it tends to get dense if it is a corona disaster.

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