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October 2, 2022
I stayed in a standard room. This inn has an open-air hot spring bath in every room, and hot water is constantly flowing. You can hear the water in the bathroom from your bed. From the veranda, you can see the sea in the distance, and you can see the Hamazume ruins in the lower right. I went to the public bath this time, but there was only one other person besides me. There were saunas, open-air baths, jacuzzis, and cascading baths that were limited to two people. The towels and floor were so hot that I couldn't stay long because no one was in the sauna for a long time. I always couldn't eat all the meals, so I chose a small course of beef as the main course, but it was just the right amount. At other tables, there was a sound of Konkon breaking down the Shiogama-yaki, and there was something that looked like spiny lobster in the pot. It seems that such things are added to the seafood course. If the food is elaborate, the taste is often neglected, but at this inn there were a variety of dishes, but they were all delicious. It takes about 10 minutes to walk to the sea, and there are swings on the white sandy beach and people surfing. There is a Hamazume Ruins behind it, but I couldn't enter it because the entrance door was broken. Previously, I asked a young proprietress of this inn for directions and was very kind to teach me, so I decided to stay at this inn next time, but the kindness of the employees stands out. It was an inn.
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