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November 5, 2022
Our hotel is 2 minutes by car or 7-8 minutes on foot from Unazuki Onsen Station. The walk from the hotel to the station is uphill, so that's helpful. The entrance of the hotel is in a decent shape, but perhaps due to the coronavirus pandemic, the front desk is poorly constructed and organized, so it takes a while to get directions. However, you can drink free coffee in the waiting area (lobby?). The room was a Japanese-style room, but there were plenty of electrical outlets. Chairs and tables were provided, but the alcove had also been renovated so that people could sit. We used it as a baggage rack. Yukatas were available in large, medium and small sizes, and were used to suit different body types. [Meals] Dinner, Kaiseki prepared by the chef. White shrimp, local fish, and Hokuriku Toyama-like items were lined up, but there were only three thin slices of Himi beef, which I had high expectations for. So I ordered more abalone. Breakfast, two tiers of food? Side dishes were prepared and set on each table. When you are shown to your seat, you will be served rice and miso soup, along with other ingredients to heat up on a trivet. Breakfast is quite voluminous. Is it because there are many people climbing mountains in the morning? [Baths] The men's and women's baths are switched during the night. So, you can enjoy the ``tour of 9 baths'', but each of these baths consists of 4 baths and 1 footbath, for a total of 9 baths. I was a little disappointed because I was thinking about the 9 sources. [Store] There are not many sweets that can be used as souvenirs, so it would be better to buy souvenirs elsewhere.
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