Guest User
January 25, 2024
Based on the reviews here, I stayed in a room facing the stream in the main building (ryokan section) of a wooden building built in the Showa period. It was a great choice. (1) The annex, built of reinforced concrete, is a very ordinary ryokan, with no atmosphere of a hot spring inn, but the main building, built of wooden architecture built in the Showa period, retains the atmosphere of a hot spring inn, but the air conditioning and heating work well and it is comfortable. (2) The windows have traditional wooden frames on the outside and shoji-style sash windows on the inside, so the insulation is good. (3) The tatami mats and floors are also clean. (4) The dressing table and tea cabinets retain the atmosphere of a traditional hot spring inn, but the TV is a large wall-mounted type. It also has BS channels. (5) The futon is a feather futon. (6) The toilet is shared, but it is clean and has a washlet and a heated toilet seat. (7) The view of the stream side is very beautiful, with a small waterfall (Shiraito Falls) in view. I wanted to enjoy the snowy scenery, so I went during the extremely cold and snowy season. I enjoyed the snow-viewing scenery of the mountain stream from my room after taking a bath in the open-air bath. The temperature outside was below freezing, but the heating in the room and hallway was working well, and most importantly, the hot spring water was very hot, so I didn't feel cold at all. I would like to go again in the winter.
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