Guest User
January 16, 2025
The review said that it smelled like soy sauce when you got off the elevator, but I guess it was because they brought the food to the room.
I was worried about the smell because they said it was a smoking room, but it didn't smell.
The best part was the blanket that looked like a melon bread, and I slept really well.
The food was good, but the sukiyaki (shabu-shabu) was made with pork, so it was unfamiliar, and I left it.
It was awkward and embarrassing to bring the food to the room, lay out the blanket, and clean it up.
My daughter and I went to the private hot spring, but it was dark and quiet, so we came back after 30 minutes because we were scared. If you are easily scared, try to use it when it's not too hot.
It was good for experiencing Japanese hot spring ryokan culture.
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