Guest User
March 19, 2022
As the name suggests, it is a tea-themed inn. The highest rank detached room feels like a thatched hut, but the others have a large semi-open-air bath. It was the largest guest room open-air bath I have ever been to. There are no buildings around, so you can enter comfortably without worrying about prying eyes. The dishes are served in a separate room, but the dishes are rich and the dishes are copied by Ninsei. The room attendant was also not formal, not familiar, and had a good sense of distance and noticed well, so there was nothing to say. Amenity was very elaborate, and drink including L'Occitane was good, too. For the first time here, I went out of my way to purchase tea bags that were left in the room. This is an inn that I want to visit regularly. There is nothing around, but it is quiet because there are no children.
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