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July 15, 2023
Used the night before climbing the Kuju mountain range. It's a 50 minute drive to the Chojahara trailhead, so it's not that close by any means, but there are almost no traffic lights (I think there were only 2), so it's stress-free. Although the building is a detached house in a field, it has a quaint appearance. It is separate from the main house, and the bathroom is connected by a hallway, so meals are eaten in the main house. The highlight was the food, everything was delicious. The seared free-range chicken, salad sprinkled with grated cheese, miso eggplant dengaku, and flounder jangja style were all so delicious that I couldn't help but take note of them. In addition, the tempura (squid, shrimp, chicken, sweet potato, eggplant, etc.) was well seasoned and the ingredients had a strong flavor. Also, the stock of the free-range chicken hot pot was excellent, and it was even more delicious when mixed with a little wasabi. Although the taste varies from person to person, I personally found it to be excellent. Unfortunately, I couldn't eat breakfast because I had to leave early, but they prepared rice balls for me. Since I stayed in a detached house, I didn't have to worry about leaving early in the morning. It felt like I was staying at a relative's house in the countryside, and I would definitely stay here again if I had the chance.
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