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April 11, 2023
Clear stream inn Okutamaji Oume Ishigami Onsen The lobby is spacious with high ceilings and a sense of openness. The cherry blossoms next to the lobby were in full bloom. The room was a beautiful Japanese-style room with the scent of wood, and I could see the clear stream of the Tama River and the mountains under the window, and I could hear the voices of wild birds. The bath does not have an open-air bath. The hot water in the women's bath was hot. Also, the window couldn't be opened (because of the promenade below), so it was very hot in the bathroom. There are lotions and milky lotions in the wash area. There are 3 wash basins. My wife said that the window of the men's bath was open and the hot water was just right. However, he said, "The bath is normal. It's like a business hotel." It's not that small, but it felt like it. The environment is good with mountains and clear streams, so I thought that if there was an open-air bath, I would be able to enjoy the bath even more. The next morning's bath is until 9 o'clock, so after breakfast, when not many people come, I was disappointed. Dinner was not good enough, regardless of the meal content. First of all, I was surprised to find that the local sake, which I thought was 1 go, came in a single sake cup. In the case of the sake tasting set, it comes in a sake cup, but it was the first time for both my husband and I to have the sake we ordered normally come in a sake cup. I was like how do you divide it between two people. I would like the menu to clearly state how much a cup of sake is. Then, from the beginning, I asked for a four bottle or something else. Also, the person in charge of the restaurant said, "You don't have to start the fire yet. I'll call you when you want to." I quickly lit the rice and went. The attitude and feeling were not good, and there was no way to enjoy appetizers, sashimi, and local sake from Sawanoi Sake Brewery and Nishitama. When I said, "If you have a chukkaman, I'll set it on fire." The meal time was from 6:30 to 8:00. However, when I heard the sound of something breaking in the restaurant, I was relieved that a different young person was in charge. The young staff members were pleasant and the response was completely different. As for the meal, a small plate like the original of bancha and ochazuke came to the kamameshi, saying, "Please make ochazuke as you like." It was good that the last dessert, yuzu jelly, was refreshing. Breakfast was a Japanese set meal, and eggs, natto, seaweed, water, etc. were brought from the center table. It's been a long time since I ate *kake-gohan* from my hometown of Ome. After finishing the meal, when we left the venue, saying, "Thank you for the meal," the two attendants bowed politely. There is a coffee service next to the lobby (machine, instant). When I thought it was a very large paper cup, it was also compatible with ice cream. While sipping coffee, I read the newspaper in the open yet quiet lobby lounge. At the time of check-out, I was going to pay for drinks with a nationwide discount coupon, but this hotel doesn't support it, so I paid by card.
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