Guest User
April 2, 2023
I had often seen this inn in hot spring magazines, but it was difficult to get a reservation. I happened to get a reservation and visited. Although it is a ``satoyama villa,'' the service is that of a hotel. There were plenty of sweets and drinks in the room. The service of milk, massage chairs, sauna, and drinking hot springs in the public bath was excellent. The room faces the river and has a view of Satoyama. I got the feeling that they were diligently renovating. The bath in the room is a unit, but since it was a hot spring, I tried it out. It felt like a ``home hot spring''. Dinner is full of seafood. As per the reviews, the ``Boiled Kinmedai'' was delicious. The ``wasabi pickles'' that come with alcoholic drinks are also a good snack. I ate at the dining room. Even though I was worried about the loud conversation between the three men next to me, I enjoyed the food. Breakfast is a buffet. Honestly, I'm grateful that families can eat their fill of whatever they like. The omelet was great. My husband had miso pickled red sea bream, my daughter had onion rings and pudding, and I had horse mackerel namero and miso soup. The hot spring felt like a sea hot spring, but it was clean and even though it was full, there were only 2 or 3 people there at any given time, so I was very satisfied. I took it easy. I am very satisfied with the courteous and polite response of the staff. They also made sure to accommodate allergies. The only regret I have is that I had informed them about birthdays and anniversaries in advance, but they were not fully conveyed... The price is not cheap, so I would like to ask when I want to have a relaxing and relaxing stay.
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