8mant28
September 7, 2023
When I arrived, I saw the exterior and the parking lot, which looked like a storage area for abandoned cars, and thought, "Maybe this was a mistake," and checked in. The door to the room and the old appearance of the inside also made me think, "This is bad." In fact, there was no soundproofing against the voices and noise from the neighboring rooms. However, I was attracted to the hot spring I saw on the website, and it was a great decision. The hot spring is 46 degrees Celsius and the water bubbles up from the rock pattern in the center of the bathtub like a volcanic eruption. It was a hotter hot spring (there is also a slightly lukewarm bath) that I like, and it was good for treating my legs. It was hotter than the hot bath (44 degrees Celsius) at Kin no Yu in Arima Onsen, which I go to 2-3 times a month, and there is also a cold bath because there is a sauna attached. I repeated the hot spring → cold bath three times and was ready. The next morning after jogging, I usually just wash my whole body in the shower, but I took a bath in the hot spring here. When I opened the window in the morning, I could see Mt. Fuji clearly and majestically, and I was lucky to have a room on the Mt. Fuji side. The comfort of the room and the breakfast bento box are rated 1-2 points, but the hot springs are rated 5 points. For a couple, breakfast (bento box) and free parking were included, and the price was 8,600 yen per night (using a coupon), so the cost performance was rated 5 points. I think it's okay to just go for a hot spring cure...
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