Probably stayed for the purpose of enjoying the emerald green bath that is characteristic of Tsukioka Onsen. Perhaps because of the strong sulfur springs, there was only an open-air bath, but compared to the number of guest rooms, it was spacious enough to enjoy a relaxing time in the hot springs. The good thing about this ryokan is the attentive service, including the small details. The basket for going back and forth between the hot spring and the room has a room number tag and slippers identification clip with the room number written on it. Amenities set in bags make it easy to prepare, and in addition to towels, there are mask cases in front of the hot springs, tabi socks in the slippers storage area, and free drinks in the lobby after the bath. It was very comfortable to have what I needed in the place I wanted it to be. The room was a comfortable Japanese-style twin room, and the tatami area was equipped with moderately high chairs instead of legless chairs. For dinner, if you make an early reservation, you will be given priority to secure a private room. I was allowed to use it. The cuisine is gorgeously Japanese with Western elements and has a wide variety of textures and flavors. I was satisfied with the number of items. The mechanism to order drinks using the QR code was also convenient. The only thing I would like to see improved is a small detail, but I would have liked to see the cold sake bottle installed so that even a mini bottle could be chilled with ice like a ryokan. I get excited when I see beautifully arranged sake bottles in various inns and restaurants. Breakfast is a self-serve set meal with drinks only. I think it was good that it was healthy and had a lot of volume.
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