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April 7, 2024
We stayed here at the end of October after a drive to see the autumn leaves on the Bandai Azuma Skyline. We finally found the inn after walking down a narrow one-way road to park, but there were few parking spaces, so we asked an inn staff member and went around the hot spring town to park in the shared parking lot. The hotel has a small feel. Unusually for an inn, there is no ordinary souvenir shop, and it is dominated by a mountain climbing section. Our renovated room had a shower toilet, so we were prepared for that, but we were saved. Dinner was a course meal, and the amount was just right for us, who don't eat much. The breakfast buffet had a limited number of items. There was also the fact that yukatas were charged, so we felt that this inn was more suited to mountain climbers.
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