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November 13, 2022
First time at Naruko Onsen. To celebrate my 60th birthday, I took the plunge and booked a nicer room. The entrance to the hotel is quite a climb, and you might think it would be a struggle to get to the hot spring town, but the entrance is on the 5th floor, and if you take the elevator down to the 1st floor, you're already at the station and the hot spring town, so it's conveniently located. The hot spring smells like sulfur and is typical of a hot spring.It's not too hot, so you can enjoy a relaxing soak. It was also interesting to see the different colored hot water depending on the day. For dinner, we had local dishes such as Sendai beef, and we couldn't finish the last dish of ayu kamameshi. Breakfast was also full of Miyagi Prefecture-like dishes, including chestnut rice with too many chestnuts (I'm praising it), oysters, and soups such as zoni or mackerel soup. However, it's not enough for those who like Western food, the fruit is plain, and the desserts are almost the same - crème brûlée and pudding, so I think you'll be fine with either one. Also, the coffee was pretty weak, so I thought it would be better if it was a little stronger. However, I had a comfortable stay at the hot spring hotel and would like to stay there again.
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