lhpanda
February 1, 2025
It is indeed a long-established Japanese inn in Nara. Great location, hidden in a corner of Nara Park, quiet environment, morning and evening at any time to see the deer up close. Although some room types rely on the road, the sound insulation is also done very well. Outside the door is the torii gate of Kasuga Taisha Sando and the Kikusui-lou eel rice on the other, close to walking to Fumi-do or Nara National Museum. Experienced both room types, the rooms are spacious and comfortable, with private soup, the "moon viewing" suite can overlook a corner of the desert pool, distant view of the five-story tower of Xingfuji Temple and Nara city view ~ However, the five-story tower is currently under overhaul, hiding in the tall scaffolding. The hot spring public bath "Eternal Soup" is also worth experiencing, feeling the effect of treating muscle soreness is better than the one in the room. The breakfast and dinner are exquisite, with local Nara flavors and seasonal characteristics, which fits the name of the "Four Seasons Pavilion". The service staff would quietly serve seaweed rice balls and refreshments in the room, which was a little surprise to see after the soup.
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