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April 3, 2023
I always stop by when I go to Kyushu. An old ryokan in Usuki, Oita. So there are some places that are a bit maze-like. But since I have visited many times, is it my home that I know without permission? There is no explanation these days (laughs). The husband is still young and runs the business together with his mother. There is nothing in particular. Usuki castle ruins and castle town are good places for sightseeing, but it's a nice place to take a stroll through the townscape. It's a ryokan where you can say "I'm home" no matter how many times you visit in a city with a culture of hospitality. The rooms are spacious and you can eat fish and local Oita cuisine. It's nice to be able to take it slow. Oh, let's go again! It is.
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