Guest User
September 5, 2021
It had an image of a rustic hot spring inn due to its long history, but it was built in a modern Japanese style, with jazz playing in the background music. rice field. It's true that it's a long extension building in the back, so I was worried until I got used to it, but it's recommended for those who are over 50 years old, including myself. Maybe (laughs) For dinner, you can choose sashimi, grilled food, etc., and the amount is so much that you can't eat it all, and I was too full when I was eating soba. It was nice to make it yourself at the table, such as the breakfast omelet, freshly made soy milk tofu, and dried rainbow trout overnight. After breakfast, the coffee service made with hot spring water was brought back to the room, but it was delicious and delicious. I took the hot spring water home with me in a plastic bottle, and made a cup of coffee at home. The only drawback is the smell in the room. There is an air purifier, but is it a cigarette, dust, or air freshener? Although it was raining, I kept the window open all the time, and it was supposed to be non-smoking, but is the smell ingrained? The mattress was thin and my body hurt the next morning. Also, when using the private bath, I think it is safer for the front person to clean up after using it. I was a little worried because the shower handle was full of soap, the shower chair and tub were scattered, and there was trash in the trash can, and it was also a corona disaster. Overall, I think it's a comfortable inn with only friendly staff. Also, if there is an opportunity, I would like to visit again.
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