I stayed in a room in the 6,000 yen range per person. (I was always worried because I came out at the top when I searched in a cheap order.) It was so cheap that I saw something scary that I was curious 々. It was good that you responded politely to advance inquiries and check-in on the day. The front desk is large and has a classic atmosphere. The room was guided to the deluxe Japanese-style room in the East Building. 12.5 It was very spacious with tatami mats. There was a room with 2 tatami mats that I didn't know how to use (it's not easy to lay a futon). There was a towel paper in the washroom. The room was a bit old and there was a part of the shelf that was barred, and if it was so hard, I thought I should peel it off. The futon mattress was troublesome, but it can't be helped at this time. I used the futon doubled to make it fluffy to my liking. The sheets were crisp and clean. There is a view, but it is pitch black at night and you cannot see the night view. There is a wide variety of manga corners near the reception, and you can bring your favorite comics to your room and read them. The children took their favorite [Kimetsu no Yaiba] and [NANA] back to their room and read them enthusiastically. In addition, there was a free rental of board games such as Othello. The official website said that the large communal bath was rinse-in shampoo, so I rented shampoo (there were camellias and masheri) at the rental corner, but in fact shampoos such as horse oil shampoo and POLA - Conditioner and body soap are properly prepared. There were also sake, packs, face wash foam, etc. The indoor bath is free-flowing, but it is hot that cannot be soaked unless you add water. Water was added with a hose connected from the water supply. It was very wide and comfortable. The quality of the spring is alkaline and soft, but it is not as trot as Yamaga Onsen. The open-air bath, which was divided into one floor, is also large, and there is a hot spring in the center surrounding the rock. Dinner was written as a main shabu shabu, but there was no pot on the table and I enjoyed it freely in buffet style. There were steaks baked with tiles, squid tempura, sashimi, sushi, etc. Personally, the taraba crab was very delicious. It was a large half body and tasted good and moist, so I ate a lot. In the alcohol corner, there was a draft beer machine that automatically tilts the glass and serves (Asahi Super Dry). In addition, there were various kinds of cherry blossoms, wines were red and white from Chile, and many shochu. The sake called ”Kikuchi” was delicious. The fruits were watermelon and melon, both sweet. There were also many small toys for children. At the breakfast buffet, there is a seafood bowl corner made of salmon roe and sweet shrimp, and I like salmon roe, so I got a lot. What is worrisome is the smell of drainage around the Higashikan public bath and the dressing room. It's been a long time since it's been closed, so I wondered if it smelled like this, but I hope it will be improved the next time I visit. I felt that it was a good hotel with excellent cost performance in the luxury of the meal and the hanging hot spring.
5 Reviews