Woshiyipianyun2
November 12, 2024
Tsuta Onsen♨️, this is a very, very old century-old hotel, and the main building exudes a strong nostalgic atmosphere.
Feeling: Time has given it an incredible mysterious atmosphere, isolated from the "modern". The facilities are very old. There is no bathroom in the main building. The bathroom is shared but not inconvenient, and it is very clean, as if returning to college. It is also a good way to feel the past, which is different from staying in Hoshino Oirase. You can feel the warmth and attention from time to time.
View: This place has a long-standing connection with Japan's great writer Omachi Keizuki, and many of the great writers' works were completed here. So there is also an Omachi Keizuki exhibition room for visitors.
Tour: There are seven large and small lakes formed by volcanic action behind the Tsuta Onsen Hotel, known as the "Tsuta Seven Swamps". Among them, Tsuta Swamp is a popular check-in place for photography enthusiasts, who squat in the middle of the night just to shoot the moment of "Tsuta Morning Burning". The weekly hiking route is 2.9 kilometers, and it is particularly comfortable to step on the soft leaves and breathe fresh air.
Food: The delicious food of one night and two meals is all carefully selected local ingredients. It is not luxurious but exquisite.
Service: The service of the hotel is very considerate. The おばさん treats us as special people and cares for us, which makes us feel warm. After taking a hot spring bath, there is local ice cream in the lounge for free.
Transportation: When you go there, there is a bus from Aomori Station (running from 9/1 to 11/11) directly to the entrance of the hot spring hotel, or you can take the pick-up bus from the hotel to Shichihe Towada Shinkansen to get there easily (pick-up at 15:00 and pick-up at 9:30). The driver, an old man, helped everyone get on and off the bus with luggage, and waited for everyone to get off the bus with large and small luggage. It was very considerate.
If you want to deeply experience the culture and customs of Japan, Tsuta Hot Spring Hotel is worth staying.
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