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December 31, 2021
From Obuse, I took a free shuttle bus to Yamada Onsen, and when I arrived at the scenery museum, I was honestly disappointed when I visited the famous inns that I gave up due to budget constraints. I felt that it was old and inferior to other inns. As soon as I was shown to the room, my friend and I said rude things such as "Let's go to another ryokan next time." However, by the time I got on the bus again after spending the night there, it had changed to ``I want to come again soon! First of all, when I said that I had trouble with my legs when I made the reservation, they set up tables and chairs in the room with the bed and the room in front of it so that I could eat. I had a comfortable stay without any freedom. The hot water was good and the facility was clean even though it was old. The food was delicious and the number of items was so much that I left it. Breakfast was substantial and was surprised. Morning curry (with konnyaku) is also perfect for breakfast. A small counter by the window of the room became a bar counter for us drinkers, and we spent a fantastic night looking at the valley where the snowstorm started. But above all, the most wonderful thing was the personality and hospitality of the people at the inn, including the owner. It is rare to receive such attentive and heartfelt hospitality even at a high-end ryokan. The next inn was decided to be in Obuse, so I tried to come back the next day, but it was a pity that it couldn't be done because it was closed. Obuse was also fun, but next time I come, I'm thinking of staying at the scenery hall and going to Obuse.
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