GGuest UserIn addition to the reviews here, the reviews of Rakuten Travel, which I booked, were highly rated, so I decided to stay. It was a very good inn according to word of mouth. I would recommend it to anyone. [Room] I stayed in a Japanese-Western style room with a bed because the practitioner was an elderly person with lame legs. It is composed of a twin bedroom and a Japanese-style room, but the Japanese-style room has a table and chairs instead of a low table and chairs, so it was easy to eat in the room. The washroom and toilet were conveniently located. There is no bath in the room, but the private bath was right in front of the room and it was easy to move around. In addition, the great thing about this room is the river view on the big screen of 8 high sash windows. You can see the Maruyama River and the mountain range on the opposite bank, and watch the waterfowl playing at your leisure. It is a superb view because it is located away from the hot spring town. [Bath] The hot spring bath is only an indoor bath, but like the room, it was a pleasant bath with a river view. In addition, there is a free private hot spring bath, which is convenient and appreciated for those who need assistance. It's a long walk to the hot spring town, but there's no need to worry about visiting hot springs, as a private car will pick you up at any time in the morning or evening. In rainy or cold weather, I think it's more convenient to stay at an inn in a remote location with a pick-up service than an inn in a hot spring town that doesn't have a pick-up service. [Cooking] It was crab season, but I had plans to eat it on another occasion, so I had a normal basic course here. Dinner was served in the room and was relaxing. It was a nice service that the last rice of the course can be chosen from Kamameshi or Kaisendon. Breakfast was a Japanese set meal at the restaurant corner, but only the soft serve ice cream for dessert was all-you-can-eat. Tsure, who likes soft serve ice cream, was delighted. I'm sure your kids will love it too. All-you-can-eat soft serve ice cream in the morning is like a dream (laughs). [Amenity] I was impressed with the ingenuity. Hot spring inns often have a small plastic bag with the inn's logo on it, which is used to bring small items to the public bath. The inside of this inn's plastic bag is divided into two, and even if you put a wet towel after bathing in one, you can put small items that you don't want to get wet in the other. I have stayed in more than 50 hot spring inns so far, but I was impressed with this style of bag for the first time. In addition, the bathing towels with the inn logo were also devised. Overall, the towels are white, but they have colored lines on both sides. There are other inns that have this kind of ingenuity, but I was impressed because there are not many inns in this price class. Changing the color of the towel or the color of the toothbrush may be troublesome and may cost money in some cases, but it is a consideration that is appreciated by the customer. An inn that pays attention to such details is a really good inn. [Hospitality] Everyone is very kind and pleasant, including the proprietress. There were a lot of things that made me feel that you are trying to be as thoughtful and creative as possible in the details. It is a very warm inn that is friendly to both the elderly and children. [Cospa] This time I used the national travel support, so I was able to stay at a good price, but I think the cospa is good even at the price without discount. Even after the travel support ends, I think you can still get great deals if you use Rakuten Travel discounts or stay on weekdays.
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