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December 26, 2022
On a three-generation girls' trip with a mother and daughter in their 80s, we searched for a long-established Japanese-style inn in Atami and rented a car to enjoy hot springs in Shizuoka Prefecture. In the first place, it is a hot spring town crowded with narrow steep slopes, so the view from the room is inevitably a mess of other buildings, so unfortunately it has to be a deduction factor. Access to the beach on foot is not a problem for young people, but for elderly people, it was a heart-breaking slope. On the site, there was a note that if you have any requests about leg problems, please let us know in advance, so I was convinced. I reserved a room with a sufficiently large cypress bath, but it was in the annex, so I had to go outside once and go to the lower floor of the main building to reach the large bath. Due to the hassle of walking, I decided to just take a bath in my room. All meals were delicious and served slowly in the room. The food was delicious and the bath was relaxing, but the yukata provided was too flimsy and I was disappointed. I think it will cost a lot of money to invest, but if you can prepare a sturdy yukata that you won't be embarrassed to go out as it is, I think you can maintain the status of the ryokan. The parking lot is not large, but if you arrive early, you can park enough.
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