Guest User
March 25, 2023
I've liked this hotel (or rather, inn) for over 20 years and have used it many times, but I haven't been there for about 10 years due to "COVID-19" and personal reasons. This time, I used it again after a long time. The most attractive thing about this hotel (inn) is the bath. It is a day-use bathing facility (a so-called "health land"), and a typical health land just puts stones containing hot spring ingredients in hot water made from heated tap water, but this is a real hot spring that is made by adding water and running without heating, so it is drinkable, and the water quality is "radium spring" to maintain youth. Even in hotels in hot spring areas that cost more than 10,000 yen per night, there are few places with this style. However, it has no appeal as a hotel (lodging). It has a Showa-era feel, and there is no hot water in the washroom. And yet, they made the entire building non-smoking.
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