Guest User
January 30, 2022
I stayed in a Japanese-style twin room with a bed for one night. The room was renovated and very clean, and there was a table and chairs in the tatami area, so it may be convenient for people with bad legs. I would have liked a bed, but I was the type who wanted to lie down on the tatami, so I was a bit disappointed. If you call and ask, they will pick you up from the nearest Murakami station, but the pick-up time was only until 5:00, so I took a taxi. On the way back, they took me to the station. I was cold when I went to sleep, so I asked for a blanket, and they brought it right away, which was very kind. I was happy that there was a corner in the lobby where guests could use coffee and Yasuda yogurt. I think it was open until 8:00, so I wish it was a little longer. Dinner was at a different venue, but we used private rooms, so we were comfortable and didn't have to come into contact with other people in our group. The amount of food was sufficient, and the Murakami beef and fish were very delicious. What surprised me was that the drinks were self-service and all-you-can-drink. Alcohol was limited to beer, sake (only the local Taiyomori), and wine (red and white), but these were also all-you-can-drink. The hot spring water was also very good. The source is about 90 degrees? Apparently they add water because it's quite hot, but it was very good water and the baths were switched for men and women on alternate days. This place is a little in from the sea so you can't see it from the inn, but it was a nice inn. There seems to be a place to make hot spring water on the premises and there was fresh water next to the front desk, so although I didn't do it this time, I would like to try making hot spring water as well. If I had to say one thing that bothered me, it's probably because it's so large, but the lobby is cold. You have to go down to the lobby and pass through it to get to the hot spring, so I felt it was cold.
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