I used it for a day trip. First, it was hard to find where to park the car, and when I asked the elderly woman at the reception (who was not wearing a mask in this day and age), she said, "It's fine as long as it's not in the way," so I was giving directions to park in front of the entrance, which is common sense, or in a space on the side that doesn't block the movement of other cars, when she came out and said, "Don't park in a place like that." However, when the driver opened the window and asked, "Was it okay here?", she smiled and said, "It's fine there." The hot spring, which is the important thing, had very good quality, but it is not cleaned properly. I went into the cave bath, and there was a freshly peeled off bandage and long hair that I didn't know who it belonged to in the washing area. There was also a similar bandage floating in the bathtub, so I scooped it up with a bucket. The hallway was completely visible through the curtain in the changing room, so I changed in front of the only door to the bathroom that was in the shadow. As soon as I got out of the hot spring, the elderly woman at the reception showed up in the changing room and asked, "Are you okay?" I had no idea what she was talking about and was in awe. I thought, "What?", but my husband had gone upstairs and was sitting on the sofa in the lobby, so I realized that she was probably being nasty about making my husband wait. She was getting ready for both myself and the child, we hadn't taken a long bath, and we hadn't waited more than 10 minutes (my husband had even said, "Take your time and don't worry about the time."). I was starting to feel more and more uncomfortable, and then as I was leaving she asked me how old my child was, and I thought she'd said, "By this time, you know. It's still okay if it's this much. It's a shame to have one alone." That's exactly what it means to be left speechless. More than being angry or astonished, I just felt sick and horrified. I wonder what it was all about. Maybe she was feeling like a mother-in-law...
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