Accessibility is good and there is plenty of space in the two parking lots. You can go directly to the hell pilgrimage site from the bus stop right in front.
The internal hot springs have separate public baths for men and women, and vending machines for beverages, milk, and beer. You can also play table tennis. There are a total of 3 family baths, and one family bath is larger. You can use the hot springs as many times as you want. The dinner kaiseki was all delicious, including the famous Jigoku Jjim, and I was able to enjoy a variety of flavors. I was also satisfied with the Japanese sake here. The staff were friendly and I didn't experience any discomfort during my stay, and I think I could communicate well even if I spoke in English.
In addition to convenience stores, there were large supermarkets nearby, so it was possible to see a wider variety of Japanese products. There is also McDonald's.
One thing that was disappointing was that although there was no noise between rooms, you could still hear the sound of cars outside the window, and there was some fluff from the dried towels.
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