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February 24, 2024
I accidentally stumbled into a very traditional and old-fashioned Japanese hot spring hotel. The surrounding area has a strong countryside feel, quiet and slow-paced.
It takes about 15 minutes by bus from Hejin Station.
It takes about an hour and a half to get there from Toi Port by boat.
There are several hot springs here, most of which are open-air, and private hot springs can be used for free. It was very slippery after soaking. You need to take a shower in the hot spring area. You can't take a shower in the room. But there is a restroom.
Listening to the sound of the waterfall behind you while sleeping is an extraordinary experience. White noise background, easy to fall asleep.
You can have a meal here in the evening, kaiseki cuisine! !
The boss was very nice. I arrived late on the first day and it was raining and I didn’t make a dinner reservation yet. He drove me to a 711 three kilometers away to buy it.
Although it is a little inconvenient here, it really has the local customs. It's a different feeling.
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