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January 4, 2023
The high ceilings, the spacious living room and bedroom, the wonderful thick hot spring bath, and above all, the quietness, it was the best. The furniture, amenities, and number of towels were thoughtful and I had a comfortable stay. Wildflowers in the garden? I wonder if the flowers have calmed down. You can also use the large public baths at Yukaen and day-trip hot springs, and when you go there, you will feel like you are in the Showa era. It was fun to experience a little bit of the nostalgia of a hot spring inn. As soon as the rainy season ended, the ``fly'' came out, so I went back to the indoor bath at the sound of a loud ``boom'' from the open-air bath in the large public bath. It was unavoidable due to nature, but the hot water was so great that I wanted to soak in it slowly. When I went again at night, it was fine. First of all, the hot water in the room came from the same source, so I used it many times and was very satisfied (lol). I was very happy with the thoughtfulness of the Bessho, such as the dedicated front desk, lounge, and bottled mineral water available in the lounge as much as I needed. However, we ate at a restaurant, and although it was not the hotel's fault, there was a man who was talking loudly, and I asked him to be careful, although I was aware that it was difficult for him to do so. There was no need to worry about it, and I am sorry for making the staff more concerned. Since everyone is enjoying the quiet, I think there is a better way to do this than in a private room, but it would require more manpower, and we as customers need to improve our manners. The breakfast was also delicious. Thank you very much for the souvenir. It has good access from Sendai Airport, so it doesn't seem to be as far as I expected. I would like to visit again in another season.
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