Guest User
April 5, 2022
I chose this place by saying that dinner and breakfast are served in the room during the corona wreck. It's a small inn with only 6 guest rooms, so the total number of guests is small in the first place, so during my one-night stay, I didn't see any other guests (in the bathroom or in the hallway). The room was recently renovated and is very clean. You can use Wi-Fi comfortably. The TV in the room was equipped with a Fire TV Stick. However, since the inn is located in the city, you can only see the roofs of the neighboring houses from the windows. Decorations including folk crafts are displayed everywhere in the hall, giving the impression that it is well maintained. There are two baths, an open-air bath and an indoor bath (with men and women at different times), as well as a private bath where you can specify the time when you enter. The hot spring water is only in the indoor bath of one bathroom, and the other is spring water. The water temperature is slightly higher. All bathrooms are atmospheric and comfortable. The meals used plenty of local produce, from seafood to rice, and I was satisfied with both quality and quantity. While there are delicately elaborate dishes, the large funamori and the whole alfonsino are also spectacular to look at. However, the serving speed of the dishes was a little too fast, and there was a tendency for the next dish to come one after another while we were still eating. (Mr. Nakai took care of us halfway through, which was helpful as the service was a little late.) If you want to eat and drink slowly, it might be better to tell that from the beginning. . By the way, Mr. Nakai (Mr. Ogura), who was in charge, was very polite and friendly. Unfortunately, the payment method is cash only, and you can't even use credit cards, let alone smartphone payments. In this day and age, this is a huge loss. If you are using a car navigation system, the roads around the inn are narrow and there are many one-way streets, so it is recommended that you check in advance. My car navigation system led me to an alleyway behind the inn where cars couldn't pass, and I had a difficult time. It seems to be a good idea to go on Marine Road and turn right at the corner of Maruki Annex.
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