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September 17, 2023
The building is old but the facilities were solid. The view isn't great, probably because the open-air observation bath can't be seen from the outside, but it's spacious and doesn't feel closed in, so it was pleasant. You have to walk along an undulating path to get to the private open-air bath and the restaurant. The rooms are not barrier-free either. For that reason, I thought it would be nice if they provided work clothes instead of just yukata. However, I didn't have any problems walking around in relaxing wear. The free-flowing hot spring felt great. The seafood-focused meals were also delicious. The sushi served at breakfast was particularly delicious. There is also a shuttle service to the nearest station. There are no shops nearby and no convenience store at the inn, so I recommend buying anything you need there.
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