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December 7, 2021
From JR Shibukawa Station, take a bus bound for Ikaho Harunaguchi (Suica and Pasmo available) for about 25 minutes and get off at Ishidangaiguchi. The entrance is on the right after going up about a quarter of the stone steps. 100% golden hot spring in a good location and abundant source. Founded in 1502, it is also famous as a regular residence of Roka Tokutomi. I stayed in a reasonably priced room on the 2nd floor of the main building. Basically, it is a room meal or a private room meal, and I have the impression that they are paying attention to corona measures. While retaining the atmosphere of the Taisho and early Showa eras, the plumbing and warm water washing toilet seats have been renewed, making it easy to use and clean. I was able to use wifi in my room as well. Yukata, towels, bath towels, toothbrush set, shaver, comb, socks for yukata, bath bag are all provided, and a hair dryer can be rented in the room. There are no showers or baths in rooms other than those with baths, so bring your towels and bath towels to the hot springs. If there are 4 private baths available, you can take a bath without a reservation. The large public bath with a depth of 1m and the large bath with cascading water are switched between men and women depending on the time of day. The hot water is not too hot and is easy to enter. The water in the open-air bath is quite lukewarm, so it is better to warm up in the indoor bath or large public bath before entering. The sauna is seasonal and unavailable. Also, there are quite a lot of stairs to go from the main building, so it seems difficult for elderly people. Each bath has a washing area, and the minimum amenities and hair dryers are provided. It might be a good idea to bring cleansing or facial wash foam. Since it was a weekday, Yubune was always to myself and I was LUCKY. I don't like meat, so when I told them in advance, they changed it to fish. It was delicious ♪ The room, the food, the hot water, and the customer service are not gorgeous but soothing. It was a good inn that was well taken care of.
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