About the Room
We were assigned a sea-view room on the first basement floor. It was an eight-tatami mat room. The sea was right in front of us, and the sound of the waves was always a pleasant sound to the ears.
All drinks in the room are charged.
Also, there is a bathroom in the room, and both the bathroom and toilet have a Showa-era atmosphere.
About the Baths
The Roman bath only has washing areas for four people. The bathtub is also small, and it becomes full with six people. However, the design of both the bathtub and the changing room is elaborate, so it is worth seeing.
In contrast, the cave bath has many washing areas that extend far into the cave. The bathtub is also long and extends far back, and is spacious enough to comfortably fit 10 or 15 people. However, what is most frightening is that there are old lanterns and torii gates in the dim light. Furthermore, it is said that it was used as a punishment room for children a long time ago, which makes it even more frightening, but it is worth seeing.
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