It's been more than 10 years since I visited Isawa Onsen. This time I was at a loss as to the Lake Kawaguchi fireworks display, but I chose Isawa Onsen. The room rate was 47,000 yen using the 5,000 yen discount. I was looking forward to being able to reserve a private bath. Check-in is in the room. The scenery was in front of the station, so I could see Aeon and the mountains on the left. There is only one elevator, so I went down the stairs about three times. When I went to Tanzen to get a welcome drink of beer, I was told that I wouldn't be allowed to drink until after I got out of the bath, which made me feel sick. I'm sure there are people who drink before taking a bath, but it's only a small cup and it's not a service. I've never had an inn like that before. Private bath at 17:00. The bath was big enough for two people, which was a waste. There was a lot of paper hair on the hairbrush. I was impressed that the dryer was Dyson. Dinner is a typical Japanese ryokan menu. Breakfast is the best I have ever had. They brought me coffee and green tea. A young employee put a rubber band on Tanzen. Since it was a private room, I would like the tray to be larger. I asked for pancakes and got french toast. I don't eat fruit, but I was assisting while peeling it, so it was delicious when I ate an apple. Souvenirs I bought a set of small bottles of wine and boiled shellfish. I was happy because the abalone was cheaper than the others. There were many things that upset me on this trip. At the Lotteria, I was made to wait 15 minutes for potatoes, and at a coffee shop, I went to wash the dishes without being guided to my seat, and the image of Isawa deteriorated. There is an inn in Kawaguchiko that will please your eyes and taste for about 30,000 yen. It would have been nice to have a fireworks display. I will not go to Isawa Onsen anymore❗️
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