It was dark when we arrived at night, so I got a little lost because it was difficult to find the way. There are many slopes and there is a railroad crossing nearby, so I was afraid that it would be my first time to go by car, so I thought it would be good to have a signboard to guide me.
I think it's an old building, but it was relatively clean, and the bath and the inside of the building were spacious, so I was able to spend a comfortable time.
The hallway leading to the bath was also fun to walk around, with trick art exhibitions, rest spaces here and there, and a nice atmosphere of illuminated umbrellas from the windows.
I had the breakfast buffet, but the venue was spacious and the infection control measures were thorough, so I was able to eat with peace of mind, and the number of items was more than enough.
The front desk and staff were very polite and helpful.
Because it is a ryokan in the middle of nature, it is not possible to fully enjoy the open-air bath in the summer due to insects flying around.
However, overall, I think it was an inn where I could be satisfied with the cost performance.
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