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December 5, 2022
It was Saturday and it was hard to get a reservation for an inn, so my mate made a reservation because this place was vacant. It's been a long time since I stayed at a public lodging. A hotel with the northern wall of Mt. "Daisen View Heights is located on a plateau with an altitude of 820 meters." You can see Oyama and the slopes from the room, and the scenery is good. There were no bath towels or yukata where there was a clothes rack in the room, and there was no phone in the room. (I couldn't see the tag that said that because it was upside down). Aside from the trouble of going to pick up a yukata, if possible, I'd like you to leave the yukata near the front desk. This is because you wear a yukata before going to the bath. The yukata they had was only M size, so when I went to the front desk and asked about it, I was told that they only have M size. I always wear LL or L, but especially for weddings, the length of the yukata is just below the knees, so it was a strange outfit. It may be the first time I've stayed at an inn that doesn't have a yukata size. In addition, Wi-Fi is easily connected in the room. There was no tea set in the room. The futon will be pulled by each guest. Both the mattress and the futon were surprisingly senbei futons. My family checks in at 15:00 and goes to the bath immediately, but the bath starts at 16:00. There is no open-air bath in the bath. The bath is not a hot spring, but there is a rinse-in shampoo and a body soap in the bath. The women's bath was large, and I think there were 5 or 6 washrooms, but according to my wife, the men's bath was the size that 3 people could fit in, and the washroom was said to be about 3 people. There are no amenities, so we recommend that you bring your own. Dinner started at 6:00 or 6:30, and was served at the restaurant. It was a seafood banquet, but it seems that there were various courses such as light meals, shabu-shabu, and yakiniku. Rice and soup were arranged at once. The food was beautiful to look at and delicious. The sashimi soy sauce was tamari soy sauce. The western style was delicious grilled with olive oil, kizami onion and seafood. Liquor is 600 yen to 800 yen for sake. Breakfast only started at 7:00 or 7:30, and was a Japanese set meal. When I tried to pay for drinks with a regional coupon, I was told that the hotel could not be used, so I paid with a credit card. The good thing about this time was that no one came to the bath either in the afternoon or in the morning, so I was able to use it by myself. When I went in the morning after 6 o'clock, there was no one even though the room was full. Perhaps breakfast is early, and I thought that people who came for activities such as mountain climbing and hiking were busy in the morning. There is only one washbasin and one mirror in the dressing room, so using the hair dryer is difficult, so I was lucky to be able to use it by myself. Also, based on this experience, I was able to appreciate various things that I took for granted at the inn I stayed at (such as the size of the yukata). I think this is a very convenient hotel for those who want to do activities on Mt. Daisen.
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