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February 20, 2022
An old Showa-style hotel right next to the Fudotaki waterfall. It's a bit remote, so you can experience a sense of a different era. This hotel is for old people, and has no romantic atmosphere, luxury, or fashion, so it's recommended for those who don't mind the plain, retro, Showa-era, and shabby atmosphere. The hot spring is well-done and even has a foot bath, so it's recommended for those who just want to enjoy the hot springs. (Good points) Location: Near Fudotaki waterfall, you can experience the slightly secluded Yugawara. All rooms have a hot spring bath... You can enter the hot spring as many times as you like during your stay. There is a hot spring pool... I don't know because I didn't enter, but it seems to be the only one in Yugawara. You can rent swimsuits and couples can enter. Three free massage machines. There is a ping pong table... I think it's good that it's free, as many facilities charge a fee for each one. Indoors: A spacious Japanese-style room with a front room. It's a safe level. There is a coffee corner on the second floor (paid). Customer service: Good. They welcome you pleasantly. (Bad points) ・It's good that all rooms have hot springs, but the shower in the indoor bath only comes out with a trickle, which was very troublesome. I had to scoop water from the bathtub into a washbowl to wash it. It took a while for the water to heat up. The room pot was just a thermos type that only kept the water warm, so it was inconvenient that I couldn't add more water to it and boil it myself. The free Wi-Fi was only available on the first and second floors, and didn't reach the inside of the room. It's stingy and inconvenient. The washroom and bathroom in the room were not cleaned properly, and there was a lot of black mold and black dust that would have come off easily if you washed it. The area around the water should be cleaned. This time I paid about 7,100 yen for a room only, and I was there just to stay at the hot spring, so I don't know about the food. I wasn't impressed, but I was able to soak in Yugawara Onsen as much as I wanted, so I thought it was okay. There was no place to buy food in the hotel or nearby, so I recommend getting some before Yugawara Station. Also, please note that there is no microwave. There are only two towels, one large and one small (you can ask for an extra one), so if you want to use a lot of towels, I recommend bringing your own.
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