My family has been using it as a regular lodging for many years. The score for many years was 5 points all the time. This is an inn with an extremely high price including accommodation. The rooms are spacious and comfortable, and the location is great, overlooking a large garden with a wonderful view and the pine forest of Amankyo Bridge. The food is authentic Japanese cuisine, prepared by an award-winning head chef. Up until now, I've been looking forward to relaxing and enjoying the wonderful scenery and green garden from a little early. However, recently, instead of dining in a room with this wonderful view, they have opened a private dining room. The restaurant is so small that depending on where you sit, you can only see a wall in front of you. I don't like small rooms, and it's very painful to spend almost 3 hours looking at a wall during a meal. Even though there are wonderful views, wonderful greenery, and a beautiful pine forest that you can see from your room, it's a shame that you have to eat in a small room and the wall in front of you is cramped. Isn't there a better way to take advantage of the inn's wonderful location and wonderful food?
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