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March 22, 2023
Since it is a tourist spot, it was a good choice to avoid staying on weekends and holidays. It is a little difficult to get to because it is tucked away, but it is quiet because it is far from people. There are differences between renovated and unrenovated areas, but overall it is a Western-style building from the 1980s that has been kept clean. On the day of check-out, the weather was clear and Mt. Fuji was imposing from both the room and the entrance. Oshino Hakkai is only a 2-3 minute walk away. Towels, yukata, toothbrushes. There is a hair dryer in the bathroom, but there is no tissue paper, pot or cups that are usually found in rooms, but there is a pot, cold water machine and paper cups in the lounge on the first floor. The shampoo is a rinse-in type, so if you are concerned about this, we recommend that you bring your own. However, the water is good and gentle on the skin. The breakfast is a well-balanced Western meal. Also, it is run by a couple who have a close relationship with Shintaro Ishihara, so one of the attractions is that you can hear interesting stories.
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