Nashigi Onsen Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The hot spring quality here is definitely effective for neuralgia.
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Arrived from Kitasenju by picking up the inn using the limited express Ryomo and Watarase Valley Railway. The front and lobby have a nice scent. The staff seems to be thinking about the guests' relaxation first, and the number of visits is only the minimum required. The room is scheduled to stay overnight, but there are two sets of yukata, bath towels, and toothbrushes, and each room has a TV. One can be seen while using a massage chair. The quality of the semi-open-air bath in the room is spring water. (Enjoy the jacuzzi ...
A hideaway inn for those who want to spend quietly
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It is a lodging in the mountains, and there is nothing around, so it is a really quiet inn. Meals are served in the room at night and in the morning, so you rarely leave the room except for the bath. The meal was a shabu-shabu of Kiji meat and pork, and the volume was also delicious, and the kamameshi that was lit in the room was delicious! The refrigerator in the remote room called "Hase-tei" where I stayed also had beer and juice, so I could drink it freely. Also, the beer server is ... at the entrance.
The hot spring quality here is definitely effective for neuralgia.
Arrived from Kitasenju by picking up the inn using the limited express Ryomo and Watarase Valley Railway. The front and lobby have a nice scent. The staff seems to be thinking about the guests' relaxation first, and the number of visits is only the minimum required. The room is scheduled to stay overnight, but there are two sets of yukata, bath towels, and toothbrushes, and each room has a TV. One can be seen while using a massage chair. The quality of the semi-open-air bath in the room is spring water. (Enjoy the jacuzzi ...
A hideaway inn for those who want to spend quietly
It is a lodging in the mountains, and there is nothing around, so it is a really quiet inn. Meals are served in the room at night and in the morning, so you rarely leave the room except for the bath. The meal was a shabu-shabu of Kiji meat and pork, and the volume was also delicious, and the kamameshi that was lit in the room was delicious! The refrigerator in the remote room called "Hase-tei" where I stayed also had beer and juice, so I could drink it freely. Also, the beer server is ... at the entrance.