hiromari
March 4, 2024
I stayed here with a friend about three years ago, and I'm a repeat customer. Since it was a three-day weekend in February, I couldn't get a reservation for Saturday, so I stayed the night before Friday. The room feels old, but it was well cleaned and had a good feeling of cleanliness. I felt like I was in the good old days of the Showa era. As for the food, I'm looking forward to dinner, especially the last time I stayed here. It's very delicious. The breakfast is simple and delicious. My room didn't have a toilet, so I used the shared area, which was also clean and well-cleaned. There is a traditional shower toilet and a Japanese-style toilet (a remnant of the Showa era). Since the room didn't have a bath, I used the large public bath. It's not a hot spring, but it was spacious enough to warm me up. The location is about a 3-minute walk to the Yokoteyama slopes and about 5 minutes to Kumanoyu from the back of the inn. It's a good place to enjoy Shibu Pass and Yokoteyama. The parking lot is in front of the inn. If it's full, it's convenient to get to the Yokoteyama shared parking lot in less than a minute. The skis and boots are on the underground floor and are spacious enough. The innkeeper is kind and friendly. Pet dogs are also allowed. The inn is run by a kind family called Moko. Those born in the Showa era may recognize it as the "filming location of that movie." This is a place you definitely want to stay when you visit Yokoteyama.
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