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June 25, 2023
I used it for climbing Mt. Ishiwari. Although the price was comparable to that of a mountain hut, the meal consisted of a lot of the wife's home-cooked dishes such as freshly harvested vegetable salad, smelt tempura, and hoto soup, which I couldn't finish. In the summer, it seems to be used as a training camp for students, so the toilets and washrooms are shared, but I was very satisfied because I could see Mt. Fuji on an overwhelming scale from the window. There was a Lawson in front of the room, a store selling corn from nearby farmers, and Ishiwari hot springs, so I was able to enjoy it even after checking in early.
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