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March 12, 2023
Osezaki is a sacred place for diving, and the inn offers a panoramic view of the beach, the sea, and Mt. Fuji. It seems that they also offer marine services for divers. It was a large room with an ocean view (no washlet in the toilet). In the room, there were teacups and teapots, but there were no tea canisters, so I drank my own tea. First, we used a private bath (one hour, free) on the same floor. There is only one washroom, but two people can fit in the bathtub. It was a comfortable private bath with a view of the sea. There is a conditioner in shampoo and body soap, there is no lotion in the wash area, and there is one dryer, but it was attached to the wall, so I used the hair dryer in the room. The indoor bath was in the annex, so we both used the private bath the next morning. I don't think the bath is a hot spring (no indication of 〇〇 hot spring). We had dinner at the restaurant. I was on the senior plan, but I was satisfied with the quantity and quality. Especially the sashimi had a large number of items, and there were plenty of wasabi, ginger and seaweed. The grilled food and chawanmushi were also delicious. There was no tempura or boiled food, but there was plenty of delicious sashimi, so it was enough without anything else. As for sake, 300cc of local sake was reasonably priced at 780 yen, so I was happy and ordered a few bottles. Before the plentiful fish dishes, the meat pot was quickly ignited at the beginning, and the customer service at the meal was very good. My spouse also said, "It might be a part-time job." Even at breakfast, tea was served last. The sardines for breakfast were delicious. The proprietress was very kind.
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