Feiyuyoyo
April 10, 2025
The night before, I stayed at Taishoya Shiiba Villa, which was a basic room type, so I can make a comparison:
Room: Omura-ya is more spacious, but Shiiba rooms have private baths, making bathing more convenient.
Meals: Breakfast is rich in sciatica, and dinner is similar.
Bathing: After checking in at Shiiba, I bathed in a public bath all by myself, and the environment was very good; I bathed in a private bath for free at Omura-ya, but did not go to the public bath.
Service: The services at Japanese hot spring hotels are generally very good. When we checked out, Omura-ya even helped drive us to the JR station, which was very thoughtful.
Skin care products: Facial cleanser, toner and lotion are available in Shiiba's rooms, while Omura-ya's private bathhouse has them but not in the rooms.
The only drawback is that neither restaurant has ramen for midnight snacks, nor milk/Yakult/popsicles made from soup.
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