Guest User
July 22, 2023
The exterior and interior of the hotel have a sense of history. The front desk staff were very responsive. We stayed in a room with an open-air bath. The room was new and clean. The toilet and water facilities were good. There was no bathtub, but there was a shower room. There were three types of sweets that were given to guests, which was quite nice. There was one TV in the Japanese-style room and one in the bedroom. The open-air bath in the guest room is completely visible from the outside, so if that bothers you, be careful. The temperature felt like 42-43 degrees when you put it on your hand. I asked about it because a Google review said that they could adjust the temperature, and they said that it was possible up to 41 degrees. If it was lower than that, a staff member had to come and add water directly with a hose. It was so large that it didn't seem like an open-air bath in a guest room, and it could fit about three adults. The hot spring trickles from above, but hot water comes out from the side of the bathtub. There was no hot spring analysis chart, so it's unclear whether it was circulated. However, when you smell the water, you can smell a faint sulfur smell. There were chairs like those in the washroom, so you could take a rest there, which was surprisingly useful. I was satisfied with just the open-air bath in the room, so I didn't go to the faraway large public bath. I skipped dinner and breakfast because I was at Itoen. If you get a room with an open-air bath in the room, it's no longer the Itoen Hotel price, but I still feel that the satisfaction level is quite high, including the price. Personally, I think it's better to go in the winter.
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