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June 11, 2023
The front building had a feel of the good old days, and although there was some jazz playing that didn't match the antique sofas and calm interior, it didn't feel that out of place. The overall atmosphere is clean and relaxing, probably because it has been renovated. The room was clean, but the floor plan was a slightly larger twin room with a modern-style bath and toilet.I felt a little strange about the modern-style room, which was different from the retro Japanese-Western style building in the front building. The welcome drinks are cold tea, Calpis, and a variety of Japanese sake served in a transparent container, all you can drink until 9pm. Coffee and cafe au lait are always available.The baths are down a long hallway, with an indoor bath and a small open-air bath.The salt content is quite strong and warms the body quickly, and when I took a long bath, it was hot for a while and I turned on the air conditioner to cool it down. . Might be a good hot spring in winter. Check-in is at 3:00 pm, but I got the key at 3:30 pm. Is the hallway leading to the bathroom still under renovation? The meal was kaiseki, which may be enough for those with a limited appetite, but it wasn't enough for me. I went to a convenience store and bought some sandwiches and rice balls. Considering the price, I think the cost performance is good, but I am a little disappointed.The ice in the welcome drink melted, the Calpis was thin, and the tea was at room temperature.The dining area is also partitioned, so I wish they would partition it off. Am I the only one who thinks Viking is better for a half-baked kaiseki meal? I'd give it one star if I had a minor complaint, but I'd give it three stars because the staff was very responsive.
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