GGuest UserWe stayed on a free tour of 2 nights and 3 days from a travel agency. It is a simple tour of Shinkansen and accommodation. Currently, a round-trip transfer from Morioka Station to the hotel, which costs 200 yen one way, was also included. However, when I took the transfer bus to Morioka City on the second day, it cost 200 yen one way. Since there is only one train departing from Morioka Station at 3:00 pm, if you want to play a little more, you will use the fixed-route bus, but in that case it was 630 yen from Morioka Station. This route bus takes about 35 minutes because it passes through AEON Mall and Morioka Tezukuri Village. It takes about 15 minutes to walk from the end point of the connection hot spring to the hotel, but when you arrive, you will pick you up when you call. This is free. The entrance to the hotel is on the second floor, but there is a large lobby overlooking the Gosho Lake spreading in front of you. Here, although it stops by the season, Sansa Odori is held every night from 8:15 pm to 25 minutes. The preservation society changes daily, so the dance and drums are different, and you can enjoy it every night, which is very powerful. From 3 pm, you can enjoy coffee and tea, orange juice and ice candy as a welcome drink in the lobby. Ice is also a vendor, so I could use it for drinking in the room. The hot spring has a large communal bath three times, and it is good here, but the hot water of the southern bend house on the second floor was good. You can enjoy two types of hot water on a daily basis from 5 am to 10 pm. The architecture is also great. The meal was included in the tour, but it was very delicious unlike the two nights. Breakfast is a buffet, but there are many local dishes (hitsumi soup, Morioka soba, Jaja noodles, etc.). As for the guest rooms, all rooms have lake views, but it seems better to go upstairs. In a 12 tatami Japanese-style room, there are about 3 tatami mats by the window and a table space. There was an independent toilet and a large washbasin, and there was a room bath, but I didn't use it because there was a hot spring.
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