The biggest feature here is the bath. In the separate building outside the hotel, there are two open-air baths for one person (quite narrow!) and one open-air bath for 1 ~ 2 people, one open-air bath for 4 ~ 5 people, and one inner bath is large and small, and 6 total. The inner bath was large, but there was a card in use, but the inner bath was an ordinary unit bus. And all of them, including a large open-air bath, are locked and can be used for rental. I also rented a large open-air bath alone! It was nice. I can't make a reservation in advance, so I need to be careful. If the bath you are looking for is being used, you may need to devise, such as checking the vacancy situation. The inner bath is put from evening to morning. The tub bath and open-air bath size are closed from 2 a.m. to 5:30 a.m. The hotel itself is a bit old, but it is well managed and clean. Jazz flows at the front desk, and old European furniture and furniture stand out. Breakfast is Japanese, baked fish and ham eggs, rice miso soup. Not a Viking. Is it a little lacking? The restaurant is the venue. This restaurant will be a pretty atmosphere Italian during the day and night. There was a menu that seemed to be delicious, such as stone kiln pizza, pasta of hand eel, stone kiln grill chicken, hamburger, etc. It's good for a couple to eat. This time it was a regular holiday, so I couldn't eat it, zannen! By the way, room service is also available. This is a hidden hole hotel! Recommended.
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