We had a late lunch around Lake Kinrin and arrived at Kamenoi Besso at 14:30. I entered the site on foot, but it was too wide and the information board was difficult to understand. Immediately, I was guided to the common room and offered tea sweets, and soon I was guided to the 11th building of the accommodation room. The maze-like passages are confusing, but expectations are high for a comfortable space with a sense of luxury. The room is beautiful, both the bedroom and the Japanese-style room, and the view of the garden is wonderful. There was also floor heating, and especially the bedding, the bed and the futon (prepared in the Japanese-style room) were of high quality and I was able to sleep comfortably. As for the bath, I was able to enjoy the hot springs in both the large public bath and the indoor bath. Dinner was served in the room, but there was no "menu" prepared, huh? When I asked the person in charge, "Would you like to bring it?" I knew in advance that I would be served soba noodles because I was hungry, but the soba noodles (cold soba noodles) that were brought to me had been left unattended, and they were so hard that I couldn't pick them up with my chopsticks. It's not about. As I researched in advance, it is better not to expect too much food. As for breakfast, I saw it twice because of the small number of items... Frankly, it was unsatisfactory, and there was no dessert. As for the impression of staying, the atmosphere of the inn was good with a high-class impression, but the meal was too disappointing, so I will not visit again.
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