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January 20, 2023
We stayed here on a tour of the Oga Peninsula and Tsugaru Peninsula. Although the building is old, it was well maintained and I had a comfortable stay. The room was a Japanese-style room, but the chairs and table in the back were also Japanese-style, giving the impression that it was quite spacious overall. Outside the window, I could see Mt. Kanpu in the distance. The public bath is not large, but I was able to enjoy the hot spring water. The open-air bath seemed a little lukewarm, but I don't know if it's permanent or seasonal. The dinner was not luxurious, but it featured Oga's specialties and the taste was good. The waiter was also kind and explained the dishes. The damakojiru hot pot was delicious, and it was fun to watch them make Oga's famous stone-grilled sea bream kamajiru live. And it was very delicious. The local sake was delicious and we had a pleasant evening. There is a Gofu theater nearby, where you can enjoy a Namahage Taiko performance for 600 yen. This performance was powerful and was a good after-dinner event. There was a shuttle bus transporting guests from distant hotels, so it was nice to have a hotel close by.
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