Guest User
February 14, 2024
Here I really experienced the style of Japanese homestay, especially the children were very excited about tatami. The room is very spacious, and there is a loft. You can sleep on it or below. It is also interesting to make the bed and fold the quilt by yourself. Although it is not a hotel, the floor, carpet, bathroom, mattress, quilt... are all very clean. There is a heater in the house. Although it looks small, it has great energy👍
The store is a distance away from the hot spring street, about 40 minutes walk. In winter, the snow is slippery and walking is not recommended. You can take the bus to get there. The station is right at the door. There is a timetable on the first floor corridor for reference.
When I returned at night, the boss was very considerate to drive back. You can call in advance or agree on the time and place in advance.
The boss is very nice and very friendly. The owner's mother (a kind old lady) who lives next to the hotel is also very good. We arrived early in the morning. The old lady didn't ask us to check in at 3 pm like other hotels. Instead, she kept saying that the weather was cold and asked me to go directly to the room. In the afternoon, she personally sent us to the hot spring street. I was very touched👍👍👍
The next morning, because there was no suitable bus, the boss took the initiative to send us to the station, which touched us👍
In short, if you are tired of staying in hotels and want to experience Japanese life and feel the warmth of "home", you can come here. Highly recommended
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