This inn is relatively close to the middle shrine of Togakushi Shrine and has spacious rooms. The interior was also beautiful. It said there was free Wifi, but I couldn't connect at all. I decided to stay at this inn because it said it had Togakushi soba made by the owner, but I was a little disappointed, perhaps because I expected too much. However, there were several things that surprised me more than that, so I gave it one star. ① Small pot dishes that use simple fuel. Light a fire unilaterally earlier than the meal start time. By the time I got there, the food was already cold. Dishes that use fuel are delicious when freshly prepared! Isn't it? Don't understand the basics of cooking? ② The callousness of placing a rectangular aluminum tray in front of the served meal. Of course I'll help you clean up. But maybe this is different? The next morning, I put the tray down on the chair in front of the owner, and it was still there, even at dinner, right in front of the food. Am I the only one who feels it's insensitive? ③Use of blankets is prohibited. Blankets only. In this case, you will need sheets. If the blanket is washed every day, it's fine. Probably not. I was very reluctant to use a blanket that I didn't know how many people had used, so I used a large bath towel that I had brought with me as a sheet, and also put the blanket on so that my body wouldn't touch it. I folded it and used it. This is the first time I have stayed in such a scary hotel.
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