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May 23, 2024
I have been holding joint tennis training camps with the Kansai and Kanto regions every year for 10 years since my mid-20s, but since I started again in my 50s, and excluding the year I missed due to COVID, this is my 9th joint training camp, and I had no choice but to use the closest hotel, the Kojinyama Tennis Court. I stayed the night before at the Suwa Onsen Hotel Saginoyu (please also check out this post), and enjoyed food and sightseeing at places like eel, Suwa's four major shrines, sake breweries, and Kirigamine. On the day of the training camp, 15 men, 11 women, and 1 child from the Kansai, Kanto, and Nagoya regions gathered at the Kojinyama Tennis Court at 1pm. After enjoying 4 hours of tennis, we checked in and relaxed in the hot springs at the Park Hotel. The hot spring was average ♨ The room was for five middle-aged men and had an unnecessarily large balcony, but compared to Saginoyu (don't even compare it lol) the facilities were quite old and not well maintained. It seems to be used for student training camps, so that can't be helped. We had dinner in the large hall 🍻 The food was on par with that of an average business hotel 💦 Afterwards, we moved to the large hall next door for another big party 🍻 It was so much fun 🎶 We relaxed in the hot spring in the morning and had breakfast in the hall, but it was just like a regular business hotel. It's best not to expect too much from the food. The Tokyu hotel on Lake Hamana that I had been using for many years was becoming increasingly sloppy in its service, and last year I didn't want to use it again due to the hotel's mismanagement, so although it's far from Kansai, I think I'll use it again next year, so I'd appreciate your help.
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