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April 7, 2023
Will it become Higashi Naruko Onsen? The nearest station is Naruko Goten Station. There is an inn along the street of a small hot spring town with a deserted feeling. For some reason, there was something like a carriage wheel in front of the inn, which caught my interest. The lanterns are from the Association for the Protection of Secluded Hot Springs in Japan. It looks like a member's inn. The room was small this time, probably because it also has a side of a hot spring inn. (It was a simple room, but it was enough to stay) There are 6 baths in the hotel. There are variations to other hot water (ondol?). The two baths on the 4th floor are private baths, but no reservations are required. Because it is located on a hill, I was able to see the scenery of the hot spring town. The hermit bath on the 1st floor has a large bathtub and murals (Buddhist paintings) are drawn, creating a unique space. The mural is by Noriko Takahashi, an artist associated with the inn. Don't forget the round legless chair in the center of the bathtub. If you get tired of the hot water, you can sit here and switch to a half-body bath. I also tried using the private open-air bath in a place away from the inn. Transfers are available from the inn and arrive in about 5 minutes. It is a pity that the bathtub is moderately wide and there is a time limit. I was able to have a delicious meal. After all, the rice in Tohoku is delicious. Replacement will proceed. It was a wonderful ryokan where you can experience a small hot spring cure and visit hot springs.
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