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A 3-day, 2-night stay at Zashiki Warashi Village, Kindaichi Onsen

I want to meet the Zashiki Warashi. Every Japanese person knows about the Zashiki Warashi. This time, I stayed at Obonai and Senyokan. First, for access, you get off at Kindaichi Onsen Station by public transportation. If you have a reservation, the inn will often pick you up at the station. There was a taxi stand, but no taxis. Obonai picked us up. First, about Obonai, the inn is very clean and the food is very delicious. The owner of the inn is a chef. The bath is a luxurious hot spring. I forgot about the Zashiki Warashi and slept soundly. Obonai has a Haikyuu room. In front of it is the Kame-maro Shrine of Ryokufuso, a shrine famous for the Zashiki Warashi, which I visited. Ryokufuso also has the room where Kame-maro lived open to the public, which I was able to see. On the second day, I stayed at Senyokan. It is a very old inn, and to be honest, if Obonai and Ryokufuso are 'light', Senyokan is 'dark'. The room hardly gets any sunlight, perhaps intentionally. The bath had something strange floating in it, like oil. If it weren't for the purpose of meeting the Zashiki Warashi, I would have hesitated to stay. I couldn't relax in the room and my heart wouldn't stop racing. This is also an experience. As a result, I slept deeply at both inns, so I couldn't see any orbs or meet the Zashiki Warashi, but it was a valuable experience that is hard to come by.
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Posted: Aug 20, 2024
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