We stayed for 1 night on a tour from Shimokita Peninsula to Tsugaru Peninsula. From the coastline, there is a Mamon Onsen near the ski area running in the mountains for a while. There is Yakushi Do hall nearby, and it seems to be a historic hot spring inn. Currently, it is changed to a modern Lee z- and a hotel building, but the public bath is used by Aomori hiba, and the hot spring hot water is pleasant, but the smell of hiba is good. I think if the weather is good, you can see the stars in the open-air bath. The rooms are a large 12 tatami Japanese room with chairs and tables in the back. It is a bit far from the window, but you can see the sea of Mutsu Bay. I can't hope for the sunset, but the Asahi looked clean. There is a refrigerator in the room, but the drinks will be a store or vending machine on the first floor. There is nothing like convenience stores nearby, so I think it would be better to buy it on the coastline if necessary. The dinner on the tour was a banquet hall on the 1 floor. The table seat was quite inferior to the distance. It is a set dish, but the warm dish is put on the stove, so it remains hot and the cold dish is served cold. Nakai's response was good, and even if he was eating with two people, the suck was able to be put out at another 々 timing. The local sake was delicious. Unfortunately, there was no dish that sailed out with don in the famous place of sailing. Breakfast was also a local menu.
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