The hotel is located near Inatori Station and there is a special car pick-up, but please note that there is a time limit. It is also a 15-20 minute walk. We tried to follow the map and walked back to the hotel from the railway station. It was not boring along the way and it was a very interesting journey. There are Daiso, Aeon and McDonald's on the road where you can do some shopping.
As soon as we entered the door, there were staff helping us with our luggage. They were very polite and provided very thoughtful service. I didn't expect that there would be a Chinese boy who would greet us patiently.
The decoration is that of a traditional Japanese hot spring hotel, and you can tell it has a lot of history. The room is a bit old. The most unsatisfactory thing is the shower area, which has a musty smell and many places on the wall are covered with dust, and it can be seen that it has not been repaired. Another thing is that there is a transparent window in the shower room, but there is no curtain to cover it. When we were taking a shower, the people at the beach downstairs kept looking at us. In the end, the boys only dared to sit on the stool to take a shower, and the girls had to wait until the boys finished taking a shower and the mist filled the air and the window became blurred before they could start taking a shower.
Having mentioned the dissatisfactions, of course I have to talk about the most satisfactory aspect, which is the food in the hotel. Completely exceeded expectations, had 4 meals, each one was different and tasted super good! It's so relaxing for two people to have a meal in a room facing the sea. The service attitude is also very good.
The (Women's) public bathhouse is not very big, with two pools indoors and two outdoors. The outdoor hot spring water is warmer than the indoor one, but it is not recommended to go out to soak in the hot springs at night because it is too windy and very cold.
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