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October 30, 2023
My family and I stayed at the glamping area. The glamping area is located on a hill a little away from the main building, about a 5-minute drive away. (There seems to be a shuttle bus.) There is a well-maintained lawn, so we let our small children play there. They also lend out toys. There are hammocks and beds to lie down on while looking at the mountains. We stayed in a dome-shaped tent (more like a cottage than a tent?) while looking at the beautiful Mt. Myogi, and had a comfortable time. The tent is fully air-conditioned and heated. The showers and toilets are shared, but they are clean and we didn't feel particularly inconvenienced. You can also use the hot springs in the main building, although it is a bit of a hassle to get around. Drinks are all-you-can-drink, including alcohol! Meals are BBQ style, and there is a place with a BBQ grill and table next to the tent. The food was mainly made from local ingredients and was very delicious. I was generally very satisfied, but if I had to write something, I would say the following: ・The BBQ grill was gas, not charcoal. (Perhaps because charcoal fires are difficult to control?) ・Even though this is mountain accommodation, seafood was served for dinner for some reason (scallops, squid, etc.... I can imagine...) ・There were not enough BBQ tongs or cutting boards. (I wish the cutting board was a bit larger. I also wish there were separate tongs for raw meat and grilled food.) ・There were not many meals that small children could eat. ・The LED lantern in the room was broken. ・There is Wi-Fi, but the quality is not so good.
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