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August 5, 2022
Oedo Onsen Monogatari Yamashiro Onsen Yamashitaya is a hot spring inn located in Yamashiro Onsen, Kaga City, Ishikawa Prefecture. Yamashiro Onsen is a hot spring in Kaga City, Ishikawa Prefecture, and is one of the largest hot spring towns in the three Hokuriku prefectures. It is an old hot spring that is said to have begun in 725 when Gyoki saw a crow healing a wound on its wing on his way to the sacred mountain Hakusan for training. On June 19, 2022, I left my house by car and drove 548 km from Murozu PA to Mikata Goko PA. From there, I drove to Yamashiro Onsen. This time, I will be staying at Oedo Onsen Monogatari Yamashiro Onsen Yamashitaya. I dropped my grandmother off at the entrance and moved to the parking lot. The parking lot is about a 5-minute walk away. It's Parking Lot No. 1 and can accommodate about 50 cars. I walked to the hotel from here, but it would be tough on rainy or snowy days. Next to the Yamashita family home is Yakuoin Onsenji Temple. I passed in front of Hoshino Resort. In front of that is Kosoyu. Kosoyu is a restoration of the public bath from the Meiji period, and the rest area on the second floor has also been restored to its original state. There is another public bath in Yamashiro Onsen, and a joint bathing ticket is also sold. I'm staying at the Yamashita family home that day. The bathing tub next to the entrance is said to be the remains of the bathtub used by the lord of Kaga. There was also a stone lantern donated by Toyotomi Hideyoshi on display. It's a historic hot spring inn that doesn't look like Oedo Onsen Monogatari (sorry). The inside looks like this. My grandmother is checking in at the front desk. The lobby is very spacious. The building is divided into three parts, and we first moved to the next building via the connecting corridor on the 5th floor. We then took the elevator to the 7th floor. I don't like large hotels because the rooms are too far away (lol). This day we stayed in room 773. There was a refrigerator as soon as we entered. The room was spacious, and the futon was already laid out, as is typical of Oedo Onsen Monogatari. It was a 15-tatami Japanese-style room. The view from the window was like this. There was a TV and a safe. An air purifier. A sink. The toilet had a heated seat. There was even another room attached. The room was so spacious that it was a shame for just my grandmother and I to stay there. We didn't need a bath because we were going to the large public bath. We headed straight for the bath. There was a lounge in the large public bath, and we could enjoy not only soft drinks, but also beer and ice cream for free. The large public bath is not only on the 5th floor, but also on the top floor. The open-air bath is here, and of course the lounge has all-you-can-drink. It was 6 o'clock, so we arrived at the dinner venue. There was a reserved seat, but it was a buffet. This time we tried the shio soup as the main dish. My grandmother looked like this. We also had dessert. After the meal, we went to the large public bath on the 4th floor. This is where the hot spring source comes out. It is a historic hot spring that was established 1300 years ago. The lounge offers all-you-can-drink drinks and ice cream is also available. Oedo Onsen Monogatari Yamashiro Onsen Yamashitaya 18-124 Yamashiro Onsen, Kaga City, Ishikawa Prefecture 0570-041-261
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