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December 17, 2023
Previously, I stayed in the main building, but this time the cheaper main building was not available, so I stayed in the annex. If you value hot springs and value for money, is the main building enough? In the annex, you eat in your room, but it is often easier to eat at a restaurant where you can order quickly... The important hot springs, Choju no Yu and Hoshi no Yu, spring at your feet and are perfect! The two back parts of Hoshi no Yu, which do not have a flowing water from above, are a little warm in winter, but you can stay in the water for a long time, so you can choose the place you like. I did not enter Tamaki no Yu, which was disappointing when I visited last time. (The strong chlorine smell from the circulation reduces the excitement of the other baths by half.) There are some passionate comments about mixed bathing, but many men feel uncomfortable when women enter. (Although it is called a mixed bath, it is actually a men's bath.) At Hoshi-no-Yu, which has four baths, you have to look at the other customers, the temperature, and where the water is coming from, so I think it's strict not to face the direction of the women's changing room, but here the women-only hours are only from 8pm to 10pm, which my wife has complained about since the last time we stayed. The charm of the rooms and the quality of the water are what make it such a high price, but considering the price of over 20,000 yen, it is true that the food is a little disappointing. (I think it may be a little disappointing for young people who don't drink alcohol and just want to eat.) Personally, I place importance on the hot springs, so although there are some negative aspects, I still give it a perfect score.
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