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September 27, 2023
I heard that it was a wonderful inn, so I took my 1-year-old child here. Although it is a little far from the downtown area of Shuzenji Onsen town, it is within walking distance, and as you take a leisurely stroll through the local residential area, you will find Yagyu no Sho tucked away among the trees. The entrance is paved with gravel and has a nice sound, and when you enter the building, the room is beautiful from the entrance, and this time it was decorated with freshly harvested rice from Shuzenji. The painting of the group sparrow is also very nice and matches the atmosphere of the inn. You can feel the craftsmanship throughout the building, and the flower arrangements are beautiful. This time we stayed in the most affordable room, and it was spacious with a sunken kotatsu and a dirt floor, and the bath was large enough to accommodate a family of four. The interior of the room has been designed with various features such as the flooring, wood, walls, and ceiling, allowing you to enjoy the beauty of Japanese architecture. After being served matcha tea and sweets, I headed to the open-air bath. There was a bit of a walk up and down some stairs, but the bath was spacious and the greenery was beautiful. After the hot spring, you can take a rickshaw from Shuzenji Onsen to your accommodation for a 30-minute round trip, and then enjoy dinner. When it was time for dinner, the person in charge of the room came to greet me, and he was a very lovely and nice person who took care of me in various ways. The food is as good as its reputation, elaborately prepared, and both fun and delicious. I'm happy to be able to bring hot, freshly prepared food to my room. After that, pull up your futon, take a bath in your room, and go to bed. You can adjust the temperature of the bath, but since I don't like hot water, I asked for it to be 39 degrees. The futon is single-sized and a little thick, so if you are traveling with small children, you may be worried about it being a bit cramped and falling off. My child probably got out of the futon early and slept on the tatami mat because it was hot. LOL The open-air bath is open even at night, so if you're a couple, it's a good idea to go to the hot spring instead. We had a refreshing and delicious breakfast, took a quick dip in the other open-air bath, and then purchased Shuzenji's new rice and local specialty donko, which were displayed at the entrance and sold at the shop, before checking out in our room. The landlady greeted me at the entrance when I saw her off, and she was a wonderful woman. I think this is truly a top-level inn where you can bring your children. It was a truly wonderful stay. I would love to visit again with my family.
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