Guest User
August 9, 2022
The entrance gives the feeling of a hot spring inn. I went inside and was guided to a room at the inn. It feels a little old. I found out later that the south building was renovated in 2008, so it seems that this time I was not in a room in the south building. First, I decided to take a bath in the open-air bath and work up a sweat. Although it is written as an open-air bath, it is actually not an open-air bath, but more like a bath under the eaves of a house. However, it feels good to take a bath in a hot spring. It's refreshing because I was sweating. For dinner, go to a private venue. It's not an extravagant meal, but it's a simple and moderate amount of rice that makes use of Zao's seasonal ingredients. Personally speaking, I may not have been very satisfied with the food. There was no problem as it was a moderate amount, but perhaps I was expecting too much from rare and delicious local foods. I took my usual morning bath. The hot water at Numa Ryokan is quite hot because it comes straight from the source. The fact that it does not need to be diluted is something that users are very happy about. The breakfast at Onuma Ryokan is simple but sufficient. If you're extravagant, you'll eat too much and won't have enough for lunch. By the way, there is no wireless Wi-Fi in each room. Also, unless you go through a travel agency, you will have to pay in cash. From my personal perspective, it seems like a long-established inn in Togatta Onsen, but I was a little disappointed, perhaps because I expected too much from the price.
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