It is located in Oyu Onsen. The uncles who guided me in the parking lot were unfriendly and I wondered what it was like, but the Nakai-san who guided me inside was very kind and the language was beautiful, and I liked it. First, take off your shoes at the entrance, and wear socks, barefoot, or tabis prepared at the inn in the hall. The room I was guided to was a Japanese-style room facing the Sari River. There was a ruined hot spring inn in front of me, and the Sari River below me. It rained heavily when I arrived, the flow of the river water became very fast, and the color was muddy, but when I saw it the next morning, it was very clear and beautiful. Wifi is available only in the lobby on the 4 floor and cannot be used in the room. For the bath, cross the corridor called Kajika Bridge over the Sari River to the Yuden Building, and take the elevator down to the 3rd or 2nd floor (replacement of men and women). The hot water is colorless and odorless. The open-air bath is hot, and the indoor bath is lukewarm and you can take it slowly for a long time. The sauna was prohibited from using due to the influence of the corona. Mr. Nakai, a young woman at the dinner venue, was glad that she was very good at serving our customers, but I was scared. I called an elderly woman into the corridor and was angry loudly. You can buy a ticket for the Okutadami Lake Pleasure Boat at the front desk for a 100 yen discount. If I bought it here, I didn't have to list the boarding list when boarding.
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