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February 24, 2023
Founded in 1986. A full-page newspaper advertisement for that day was posted on the B1F. It feels historical. Suitable for groups and families traveling. The parking lot is also spacious. The number of tourists is increasing due to travel assistance, and there was a line for check-out around 9:30 on Sunday morning. Stayed in a twin room. The room is spacious enough. Because it's an old building, there aren't many electrical outlets, and there are octopus extension cables all over the place. Both meals were satisfying. Dinner is Japanese cuisine made with local ingredients. For breakfast, there was a buffet of zunda mochi. There is a shuttle bus to/from Sendai Station. The best thing about this hotel was the bath. The source water is over 60 degrees, and the water is really hot near the source. The bathtub is large, so find a spot with the heat that suits you and get into it. If it's too hot everywhere else, you can take a dip in the jacuzzi. The hot springs in Akiu are wonderful, and although they may sting a bit on the wound, they keep your skin moist and have a great heat-retaining effect, and after taking a morning bath, you stay warm all day long, even in the cold winter. Ta. I want to come again!
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