Aya-Kubota
February 1, 2025
It was easy to find as it was located along the bus route and close to the bus stop.
The area near the entrance was spacious, so it looked like it could accommodate 4-5 cars.
The inside of the building was warm, and just as in the pictures, it was very clean and had a modern Japanese feel.
It had a modern, stylish feel that would be appreciated by foreigners and would definitely be loved by Japanese people too.
Personally, I thought it was great that there was a kotatsu on the tatami mats.
Everyone was spending their time in their own way in the lounge, but everyone was quiet so we were able to relax.
Even the appliances in the kitchen were stylish.
Even if you didn't bring any food, they sold food next to the front desk, so you don't have to worry.
The hot springs, both indoor and outdoor, had a nice atmosphere, but the outdoor baths are semi-outdoors up to the changing room, so it's best to be prepared in the winter.
The indoor bath was equipped with Kracie cleansing product, face wash, shampoo, conditioner, and body soap,
and KOSE lotion and toner were provided in the changing room.
All of the products had a lovely aromatic scent that matched the atmosphere of the inn.
At around 6pm, neither room was in use and we had it all to ourselves.
The kagodoko was about the width of a semi-double bed, so I was able to sleep very comfortably.
However, the comforter was a little thin, and even with my own scarf over me, I still woke up several times from the cold.
The mattress was about 8cm thick, but it was starting to wear down a little around my waist, and I felt like I was hitting the bottom.
I have some complaints about the bedding, so I will lower my rating.
Overall, I was very satisfied with the inn.
Next time, I would like to bring someone with me and rent a room.
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