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January 30, 2022
I visited for one night in late January. We were picked up by a taxi or a corona countermeasure. There is a nice inn when you climb a fairly high ground on a narrow road. The bamboo and carp in the pond create an elegant atmosphere. We rented a room on the 2nd floor with an indoor hot spring flowing directly from the source. It is a very spacious hall and room. When you arrive, you will be welcomed with matcha green tea and delicious Japanese sweets, and a bottle of wine as a service. And I got a fruit platter (it seems that it is OK even after dinner). Meals are served in the room with a table and chairs, so you don't sit on your knees and your feet don't hurt. I wonder if the indoor bath is salty, it looks a little brown and muddy... It was very good because it felt different from a simple hot spring. It was good that it was easy to adjust the source. Both breakfast and dinner are sumptuous Japanese dishes. Spiny lobster, abalone, steak, etc... It was too much to eat. The chef was also very skilled, and the salt content was moderate, and it was delicious. The coffee was in the room with Dolce Gusto, so the service was great, such as having a caffe latte at any time and putting water in the refrigerator. Also, I forgot to bring a smartphone charger, but I was able to borrow one at the hotel, which was very helpful. On the premises (when you climb up the hill) there is a horse and a footbath where you can feed carrots. If the weather is good, I think the view from there is the best. There seems to be a lot of family baths (chartered), so next time I would like to make a reservation at the front desk and borrow it. It must be nice to see. From the welcome to the many wonderful services, it was a wonderful trip that warmed my heart. Thank you to all the staff.
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