Guest User
August 5, 2024
The room is spacious enough. There are indoor tatami checkered hot springs, rock hot springs, and open-air hot springs that can be used interchangeably. After soaking, go to the lounge on the second floor to drink some iced drinks and massage your cervical spine and soles so that it doesn't feel too good. Yukata come in many colors and can be changed into different styles every day. The meals are rich, gilt sea bream, tuna, abalone are provided every day, as well as crab miso soup. Breakfast is also a variety of side dishes with fried fish and rice, but I am a bit tired of eating it for three days in a row. It is within a ten-minute walk from Ito Station. Generally speaking, it is a good Japanese-style hot spring hotel. It is also very popular on Japanese travel reservation websites. Pay the hot spring tax (150 yen per person per day) at the front desk before leaving the hotel. This was not mentioned when booking on Ctrip.
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