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December 22, 2021
At the end of the fall of 2009, when the 5 waves of corona decreased sharply, it was a long time since I've been on a hot spring trip. The nearby vineyards and wineries were a special mention. A plateau that seems to be a villa area. Shuttle bus use, Mt. Fuji view, welcome bottle with 20th anniversary tag. Enjoy hot springs, saunas, wine, tennis and karaoke. The hot springs are almost uncrowded. Free tour of the chateau with a tasting. You can also see the vintage wine cellar owned by the owner. All-you-can-drink wine is the first time, but you can't drink so much with a meal in 90 minutes. We were open with hygiene in mind. I heard that bringing a racket is good for tennis, so I brought it in, and the free rental ball is new. The 4 omni sand-filled courts are a little run down, and I would like to see more maintenance. Thief Hagi stuck to the fence. There is even a baseball field and a soccer field, and it is suitable for training camps with unique facilities that you won't find anywhere else. It seems that there was an outdoor swimsuit zone, but I forgot to bring it. Karaoke is a little lacking in soundproofing in the next room. It seems that yukata slippers are allowed in the hotel, and the overall atmosphere is relaxed (not business first), and I like the difference from chain hotels.
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