Guest User
September 30, 2023
There are no recreational facilities around Iizaka Onsen, just a public hot spring. It's just a bath, a meal, and a walk. So it might be good for people who want to enjoy hot springs. This hotel only accepts solo stays on weekdays, so I took a paid day off and headed there. The hotel was relatively large and could accommodate up to 7 people (!), but some of the Japanese-style tatami rooms looked down on the river, giving it the feel of a ``hot spring inn.'' In addition to the [Hanamomonoyu] bath, which is also used by day-trippers, there is also a bath [Yurari] that is exclusive to guests, where the men and women change at night and in the morning. Yurari offers a variety of hot springs and has a more luxurious feel than Hanamomo, but there is little guidance inside the facility and I was the only user at night. It's a waste. Women can only use it at night, so please come and join us. Meals are buffet both in the evening and in the morning. In addition to local specialties, there is also a wide variety of creative dishes that will make you want to eat everything but can't. I like the taste, it's not too strong and not too sweet, it's well balanced. All the staff were kind and talked to me. I had a lot of fun even by myself.
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