Guest User
June 28, 2022
Stayed in an 8-tatami Japanese-style room on the second floor. Parking is available in the square next to the inn. The wallpaper in the room was certainly peeling off a little, but it was cleaned well and there was a sense of cleanliness and security. The bath is a private hot spring, but it is boiled because it is a cold spring. There are three private baths, but they are small, so the men's and women's large baths were more relaxing. I can't say that the quality of the spring water is particularly good, but my skin felt smooth because there was no water added. It is amazing that you can take a bath 24 hours a day. Of particular note is the food. There is no menu at all, which is common in guest houses in Mie Prefecture. The head chef lined up dishes with a twist. The idea of choosing two types of shellfish and having them cooked is quite good. For breakfast, rice is cooked in a banko-yaki pot and served to each table. The contents are not ordinary menus, but dishes that demonstrate originality are lined up. Both the proprietress and the employees have good manners and leave a good impression. It's a two-story building, but there's no elevator, so be careful. It's been a long time since I've been in a good inn, and I need to repeat it.
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