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November 8, 2023
First night of Yamagata trip. The navigation guide led us to an apple orchard. It's like an inn for fishing customers in a somewhat surprising location. Dogs are welcome, and the guest rooms are separated into separate buildings. I thought it was a bit of an unusual structure. Although fishing from the room was not possible, up to 3 rainbow trout per person was included in the accommodation fee. The fish you catch will be grilled with salt and eaten. The plan was 13,000 yen/person, but the meal was similar to the menu at our sister hotel, Akayu Onsen Ryokan Yamatoya, so it was a pretty fancy meal, and I think the taste and quantity were not bad. The bath in the guest room is not a hot spring, so you will need to travel by car, but you can use Yamatoya's large public bath for free. What was disappointing was that the only dog goods available were poop bags, but we paid 2,000 yen to use them, and although there was a dog run, the management was poor. Although it wasn't for the purpose of fishing, it was fun to experience fishing.
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