Stayed with travel support. One night with two meals. For dinner, choose a sashimi set meal or a tempura set meal, and choose the cheapest course where the room is left to you. Both the building and facilities are old and dilapidated. The room I was guided to was a Japanese-style room of 8 tatami mats, with a verandah and a front room of about 3 tatami mats. It is very comfortable except that the building is old with individual air conditioning, lighting with remote control, and a toilet with a warm water washing toilet seat. Too big for two people. The windows face the opposite direction of Sanbe, so you can see the setting sun beautifully. A system where employees lay out the futon while you eat. The hot spring facility is old and there is no partition in the washing area. The temperature of the water is high and the quality of the water is so acidic that my hands get so rough after bathing that I apply hand cream. It is not a hot spring facility where you can enjoy a relaxing bath. It seems that it was almost full due to travel support, and group guests seemed to have dinner in a large hall. We, individual guests, were led to a table with the room number indicated in the dining room, where the dishes were placed in advance. In order to handle the number of travel supporters who have increased at once with the staff who have been minimized due to the corona disaster, it is inevitable that the food is prepared in advance. Two women and one young man are moving vigorously. Well, it's unreasonable to expect a lot of food in such a facility, but I was satisfied with the dinner, which included warm dishes that looked good for the price. We used it as an inn after climbing Mt. Although it is comfortable, the buildings and facilities are aging, and there are no recreational facilities nearby. If you use it as a base for mountain climbing, Shimane Prefectural Sanbe Nature Museum Sahimer, or nearby hiking, it will be very useful.
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