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January 14, 2024
The location is right in the middle of a tourist area facing the river, making it perfect for visiting public baths. The building is old, but when I entered the clean and well-maintained entrance, I felt the hospitality of the landlady. Free covered parking is available a short distance from the hotel. Even though I arrived much earlier than the check-in time, I was welcomed warmly, parked the car, and went sightseeing. There is no safe or bathroom in the room, but I left my valuables in the provided paper bag at the front desk. There were often no towels in the bathroom, and only one cup of tea (which was cleaned up when I returned to the room after breakfast). In addition, there are two baths that are the size of family baths, and if they are empty, you can freely use them as private baths. We ate in the large hall, just the two of us. There was so much crab that I couldn't finish the full course, so I picked out the best parts and had a luxurious meal. Although the lighting was fluorescent and the dining table was long, it was bland, but I thoroughly enjoyed the crab dish. The beef was also very tasty. The staff members are very cheerful, friendly, and kind. He carefully taught me how to eat and cook crab, and whenever I met him in the hallway, he always greeted me. Rental yukata can be rented for a fee, but there are not many types. Since I was wearing a yukata with a full-fledged bath towel, it took a lot of time to change clothes frequently when going to the public baths.
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