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January 29, 2023
This time I took the direct bus for the first time in a long time, and there was a rare conversationalist among the passengers, and I heard them exchanging membership information. Everyone has a fair amount of free time, and is well-versed in not only member benefits but also information on various hot springs and stamp rallies at Yukai Resort. There may be discounts and coupons for travel support provided by government services, but it seems that plans have already been decided for the direct bus fares until the end of February, when the benefits can be used. Well, they're all similar. While you're still feeling well, going to a hot spring in the winter is a different experience than having to drive your own car on snowy roads or staying indoors. I don't know what the predecessor of Yamanaka Grand Hotel was like, but it seems like it was a little different. This time I was assigned a room in an annex, but I didn't know there was such an annex. Yamanaka Onsen is a hot spring town that opens along the Daishoji River, and National Route 364 also runs north and south, but the building on the west side across the national highway is an annex, and it is connected by an underground passage. Come to think of it, there's also a summer pool in the back. In other words, it's on the property across from the national highway. It's been a long time since I've had a soak in the Kiku-no-Yu at Yamanaka Onsen, and I thought it would be a good time to take a stroll around town and stop by the library.If I took a local bus from the bus stop just north of the Grand Hotel, I would be back before noon, in time for the direct bus home. If you are going to Kayano at 8:00 or 9:00 instead of the bus terminal, wouldn't you stop at Kiku-no-Yu? I also made plans. The bus stop next to the hotel (north intersection) is Hokutetsu Kaga Bus ``Midorigaoka''. I'm not sure, but apparently the bus stop is also called ``Medical Center Mae'' or ``Kaga Nukumori Clinic Mae.'' If you are using Canvas or other companies on the east side of Sakashita, the nearest bus stop is Katsuragicho. It snowed steadily all night. It wasn't as heavy as the previous heavy snowfall, but I couldn't walk on the sidewalks anymore, so I rented rain boots, but when I tried on the deepest boots early in the morning and went outside, my knees were already buried. It's very difficult to walk now. After breakfast, I looked around the hotel entrance and saw a car that seemed to be stuck on the slope of the hotel parking lot. Shortly after that, snow removal began. Once you get to the national highway, you can drive even early in the morning with a fair amount of traffic. But I can't get out. After that, the hotel's snow plows started working, and it was around noon when the parking lot calmed down as people went to work and left. I decided to try the remaining city library, Kakusenkyo and Kiku-no-Yu in winter again at a later date. ``Hanasai Choraku'' is not possible, but ``Iienen'' accommodation is available. It's nice to be able to take direct flights easily.
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