Guest User
June 30, 2022
When I put in advance that I would bring an elderly person, I was asked to prepare a barrier-free Japanese-Western style room. There is a bath in the room, but it uses river water instead of hot springs. However, the bathtub smelled of wood and looked out over the valley, so it was very relaxing. There were originally two baths on the first floor, but they were forced to connect, which is a bit disappointing. The men's and women's baths change on odd-numbered and even-numbered days, so if you're on a day trip, be careful. However, all the baths have a sauna, and I was able to use it from the morning, so I was very impressed. The water was smooth and very warm. I couldn't eat a lot for dinner, so I chose a la carte at the attached restaurant. Each of us received our favorite set meal, and this was the correct answer. It was just the right amount and I was satisfied with the local specialties. Drinks were also reasonably priced. The breakfast was simple and delicious with only things that are gentle on the stomach. The Awa chicken soup was especially delicious and I drank it all up. The hot water is good, the facilities are clean, and at this price, I would like to go again. If it becomes too popular and there are many people, it will be a bit of a problem, but I recommend it.
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