Musbimalu
May 25, 2023
First of all, the goodness of Moor Onsen. Although it is located in Hokkaido, it is a relatively rare hot spring. The utaseyu was especially good, and my joints that were hurting felt much better. And sheep dishes. Genghis Khan is good, but the lamb hamburger is even better. When I returned to Shibecha around noon, I didn't hesitate to eat at the restaurant (the same place where I ate in the morning and evening). I am a repeat customer because of the quality of the baths and food. The room is a normal Japanese-style inn and is of good size. The heating is also good. We did not see any red-crowned cranes during our stay. It seems to play a large role as a local public bath, and although it gets crowded in the evening, there is plenty of room for guests. When I return home in the evening, I only sweat a little and wait until after the outpatient bathing time to fully enjoy the hot springs themselves. Not only the baths but also the cafeteria are busy with local people, but don't worry, we make sure to provide meals for our guests. It's an easy walk from Shibecha Station, but if you don't like snowy roads, it's better to ask for a shuttle. Suitcases cannot be pulled on snowy roads.
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