A long time ago, I stayed there once more than 30 years ago, but this time I booked a private room for my family of four with my child. First of all, this is a mountain hut. It is a 15-minute walk from Tateyama Murodo, so there are many tourists, but basically it is a mountain hut. And if there are people who say bad things about the mountain huts here, I'm sure they're tourists who don't know the mountains. In the past, most of the visitors were climbers, but now it seems that about 60% are climbers. If there are many tourists, it seems that many people misunderstand and expect the same level of service as luxury inns and hotels in the city. Well, first of all, the young receptionist is kind, polite and wonderful. In addition, the food is delicious, there are many items, and it even comes with a hot pot. If you're a mountaineer, you'll understand, but it's pretty high-level compared to meals at mountain huts, where it takes time to get to the ridgeline. And the room, this time I stayed in a private room with my family, but it was about 4 tatami mats in size, and although there were two children, it may be a little small for four people, but it was explained in advance, and it was originally a room for three people. , There is no dissatisfaction at all because 4 people are allowed only in the case of a family. The cleaning was perfect, and the futon was fluffy and comfortable. A shelf is installed by the window, and it is quite convenient for storing small items such as climbing gaiters, sunglasses, and helmets. Hangers are neat and functional. And no matter what you say, the hot spring flowing directly from the source is the best! By the way, not only the receptionist, but all the staff are polite and really wonderful. I've been to a lot of mountain huts in the Northern Alps, but I think it's in the top three. The Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route has become a major attraction, and the snowy Otani has become a highlight, so it seems that the number of tourists has increased, but on the contrary, it may be that the staff have been trained. This time, after spending the night in a snow tent at the Raichozawa campsite, I wanted to take a bath on the last day, so I stayed here. If I write only good things, it will be crowded and I won't be able to make a reservation, so I'll stop here. Finally, if I say only one selfish thing, if there is an open-air bath, it is already 6 stars. Since it is in a national park, I think there are restrictions on site expansion and new construction, and there are costs and management difficulties, so this is just a fleeting wish.
Very Good
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