It is near Kurokawa Onsen, so it offers a quieter and more quaint Japanese hot spring experience.
As soon as the car arrived, they greeted you at the door and took your luggage to your room. The check-in steward introduced in detail the starry sky room, saki and tea house, library, men's bath, women's bath, private bath and other public places.
The most amazing thing is the food here. The traditional Japanese environment and dining are rich, exquisite and delicious. The ingredients are extremely fresh and creative. The horse meat sashimi is surprisingly delicious; the traditional salt-grilled fish is also excellent.
I like the private bath rooms here. They are big enough, with indoor and outdoor private baths, surrounded by green trees and sunshine. The space is very private. The hot spring water temperature here is high, so it should be more comfortable in autumn and winter.
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