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July 14, 2022
No children allowed so quiet. The Japanese-style room has twin beds, so it is friendly to the elderly, and the room is spacious, so you can relax. There is also a sofa. The emerald green hot water with the smell of sulfur is truly a famous hot spring. You don't have to bring towels from your room, so it's easy. The edge of the open-air bath is made of wood, so it feels good to put your arm on it. Meals are served in private rooms, where a QR code is read to order a drink or call a waiter, but this is a high hurdle for the elderly. The sashimi from Sado Island is also delicious, and the menu is rich in variety and eye-catching. Niigata's famous ppe soup is also delicious. The breakfast was beautifully arranged in a basket, and the grilled salmon, and above all, the Koshihikari rice, was delicious. The scenery from the inn should not be expected. Tsukioka Onsen itself is not a scenic place. It was cheaper than a certain famous inn, and I was satisfied. The chopsticks are cute and I bought them as souvenirs. As it is close to Niigata, it is a hot spring resort that is easily accessible from Tokyo. This time, I used the humming tour that connects Niigata Station and Tsukioka Onsen. They will take you on a bonnet bus for 1500 yen per person one way. Moreover, there are also tours of several properties along the way. Let's go to Tsukioka Onsen with this tour (reservation by 17:00 the day before).
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