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September 29, 2023
We stayed there on September 29th. We booked the room selection plan with 5pm check-in from the official website and stayed there with three parents and children. As you would expect from an inn that represents Atsumi Onsen, the food is relatively good, such as the matsutake mushrooms and wild vegetables for dinner and the sea bream chazuke for breakfast. They also took care of the caramel pudding that I missed out on due to stomach problems, and their hospitality is worthy of being ranked in the top 10 in the hospitality category of the Travel Newspaper Company. However, if they don't set a plan to cut back on the food at dinner or reduce it for those with smaller appetites, there will be many cases where I have to apologize in front of the delicious food, and since I have an upset stomach, there is very little I can eat, which made me sad. They are reluctant to tie up with Onsen Musume. There is a Hibiki Shoten and a tourist information center nearby, so you can buy collaboration products by going there before or after entering the inn. The bath is made of sodium and calcium chloride and sulfate water, which is good for the stomach and intestines. However, it is taboo for those with tuberculosis, ongoing illnesses, or pregnancy. The men's and women's baths are switched between 12:00 and 5:00 a.m., and those in "Rakuzan" can bathe in milky white water. However, the open-air baths, which are famous for their free-flowing water, are both small, and leaves get in the baths.
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