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December 31, 2021
Take the free shuttle bus from Manza/Kazawaguchi Station to the hotel. It's a macro bus, so it's just a matter of getting around. When arriving at the hotel, all shuttle bus users check in together. I went to my room in good order, but it was difficult to find at first because it was divided into several buildings, probably due to repeated extensions, and I had to take only one elevator, go up a connecting passage, and then go back to another elevator. Since the structure is complex, you need to check the evacuation routes and emergency exits yourself. From the window of the room I stayed in, it looked like it was over three floors high, but when I opened the emergency exit, I was able to confirm that I could get out onto the street just by going down a few stairs. The room was a Japanese-style room in the annex, so it was a reasonable room, and I just slept in the Japanese-style room with a toilet. I thought there was something written on the heating temperature regulator, but the display was almost completely gone, so I had a hard time figuring out how to set it. I was able to thoroughly enjoy the cloudy hot spring water. Manza's hot springs are truly amazing. Gokuraku-yu, which you can walk outside for a few minutes, and the main Choju-no-Yu were nice, but the Choju-no-Yu was so steamy that you could barely see in front of you. If there was a sudden power outage, I would have panicked. Dinner is Buffett in the dining room. To be honest, there wasn't much I wanted to eat, but the Takeru salmon and salmon roe hand-rolled sushi was delicious. They also had cold soba noodles, and there was grated yam in a separate corner, so I tried the grated yam soba. We also had soft serve ice cream, so we had some fruit for dessert. Buffett breakfast too. Japanese side dishes are mainly small dishes and pickles, and I don't see any main dishes like grilled fish. Well, since it's a mountain inn, it's okay to have breakfast like that. I put the coffee in a paper cup and took it home to enjoy in my room. When I applied on the official website of the inn, I was given a 1,000 yen coupon to use at the shop, and the staff were kind to me. The hot springs were great, but the food was not so good. If you are thinking mainly about hot springs, it will be a good stay.
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