I stayed for 2 days and 1 night from the 17th to the 18th.
I stayed at the airport for more than 5 hours due to immigration on the 17th.
I was tired even before the start of the trip.
In a quiet and comfortable atmosphere, delicious food, and atmospheric hot springs
I was able to relax and go.
It's on the outskirts of the quiet countryside, so there aren't enough things to do or eat nearby, but I recommend it to those who don't like hustle and bustle or like quiet.
The clear starry sky I saw while walking through the convenience store at night looked fantastic in line with the special environment of a foreign country.
I was satisfied that the staff also responded kindly to my inexperienced Japanese.
I applied for hotel dinner and breakfast, and I was usually only aware that Japanese food was sweet, salty, or sour. I ordered draft beer for a drink, and the creamy feeling was the best beer I've ever had.
The ryokan itself has an old facility, so some people may be uncomfortable with that part, but it was nice to be able to feel more cozy than that.
It was my first time using a ryokan, so I was worried, but it was a very satisfying experience for me, who doesn't like crowds and noisy things.
PS) Be sure to try the jungle bath among the basic baths provided. An outdoor open-air bath is burdensome, but it will be a pleasant memory for those who want to feel that kind of atmosphere.
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