GGuest UserDue to the long weekend, all the major inns were fully booked, so we stayed at this inn, which happened to have a vacancy at a good time, without any prior knowledge. When we arrived, we found that it was a decentralized hotel, which is a hot topic these days, and we decided to rent a building a little away from the building where the reception was! This building is a valuable historical building in the Aikawa area, and although it is old, it has been beautifully renovated, and the fluffy Simmons beds were extremely comfortable.
What is particularly noteworthy about this inn is that it is integrated with the local community, allowing you to enjoy the charm of Sado throughout the town. We were introduced to many of the charms of Sado that we would have missed if we had not stayed here, and we felt as if we were living there. We were also impressed by the president's meticulous attention to detail and the warmth of the people of Sado. The rice balls at breakfast were also delicious. They just opened in August, so operations should improve from now on! If you go to Sado, we recommend this inn.
GGuest UserThe facility itself is retro in the Showa era, but the room is large and the view from the large window is the best, and it is nostalgic somewhere, and the toilet and washroom are easy to use and calm atmosphere.
Hot spring ♨️ also has a retro bathtub and a brand new open-air bath ♨️ that was extended about two years ago, which was the most comfortable and the meal was delicious. Especially, I was really impressed by the happy service that the rice 🍚 was the best and I could have as many cups of okawari. As expected !! I had rice called the authentic rice of rice 🌾.