Guest User
August 15, 2021
Aiming to conquer Isawa Onsen inns, I decided to try this inn that I had never stayed at before. This is a relatively reasonably priced accommodation. The lobby area is new and very clean. The room feels old and the tatami mats are squeaky, but the tatami mats are new and are fine for a new stay (no Wi-Fi in the room). Futons were laid out first as a precaution against the coronavirus. Baths are separated by men and women, and there is only one open-air bath. Body soap and conditioner-in shampoo are placed, but there is also a conditioner and face wash in the middle. The indoor bath that I entered the next morning was large (with plenty of washing areas) and had hot water flowing from a waterfall. The hot spring water is smooth and beautiful. At the open-air bath, it was written that it was a source hot spring. The dinner plan included a glass of beer, but since it was a hot day, I opted for draft beer. For dinner, I was completely full. I was able to finish the rice that I usually pass. Breakfast is a simple Japanese meal, with standard items such as grilled meat and salmon, but this time I ordered some (no coffee). I thought it was a good accommodation for those who want to stay at a hot spring inn at a reasonable price.
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