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Agnes @ Atagawa Inn

Atagawa is a small place, even the station is small, and there are not many people. It's not a popular travel destination on the Izu Peninsula. But as a 'travel expert', how can I only visit popular scenic spots? 😀 Atagawa Inn is considered a very famous and large inn locally. It is said to be almost a hundred years old. Inform the inn of the number of people staying in advance by email, some precautions, etc. At that time, the inn mentioned that if you arrive early, there is a car to pick up at the station. But when we arrived, it was already past six o'clock, and we had to call the hotel front desk to ask if a car could be sent to pick us up. The person who answered the phone was an elderly man who said he couldn't speak English, and found a woman who could speak English to listen to the phone. Fortunately, it was finally settled, otherwise my mother and I would probably have to take a taxi with two large suitcases. When I arrived at the hotel, I found that the old lady who communicated with me was at least in her eighties, with white hair and a very good temperament. The hotel room is very large, which is really rare in Japan. Apart from a bit of backache from sleeping in the tatami room, everything else is pretty good. The best thing about this hotel is the sea view room, where you can directly see the magnificent sunrise from the room, with an unbeatable view. Because the hotel was booked late, we didn't book a meal, you can try it if you have the chance. The overall experience is still very good, the hotel's public hot spring bath is also good, divided into indoor and outdoor, it is said that during the fireworks festival, this inn is a first-line view, you can directly watch the fireworks while soaking in the bath. In general, apart from the slightly troublesome shuttle, everything else is highly praised! The shuttle and hotel can also be negotiated to solve! Great choice!
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Posted: Dec 25, 2023
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