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Ogiya
4.8/57 Reviews

Ogiya

Takeo|0.17km from Takeo Onsen Romontei
It is a building with a mountain-blown outer wall just off the tower gate, which can be said to be a symbol of Takeo Onsen.When you open the sliding door, you pass the approach like a tea room and open the entrance. The wine cooler was placed at the entrance and there was a lineup of wines 々. When you take off your shoes and go up, you will have a small living room on your left hand and check in here. A heavy sofa and chair were placed, and there was a fireplace, and sweet sake and ohagi were served at the hot water of kakiemon kiln. I went up the stairs and went back to the back and stayed between the flowers and birds at the end of the stairs. The rooms were also made like tea rooms, and the hall was dining and tea rooms were used as bedrooms, and coffee and tea were set in the water shop. The hall has a large table on a carpet, and a sofa on the window. The bedroom is a space that is close to the bed when two beds are placed. When entering from the water shop, it is a swamp, so it enters, but when entering from the hall, the ceiling is low, so be careful not to hit. On the other side of the water shop, there is a mirror stand in front of the hall, which is important to arrange the body. The bathroom is a small unit bus with a 3-point set, which is a bit unfortunate. At least I want the toilet to be independent. As Kaiseki Inn is also served, this sale is a dish. Dinner was beautiful, and even if I eat it, it was only elegant and sophisticated dishes, and I felt elegant. As a favorite of the vessels, I also enjoyed Arita Yaki and Takeo Yaki. The breakfast was also rich in the number of items, and the standard ingredients such as myotaji and soup rolled eggs were also delicious on one rank. On the other hand, the number of rooms is small, so it is very small. There is a large bath (very small) in addition to men and women, and there is a rental bath of the reservation system. It is elegant, and there are towels and amenities, but I think it will be incomplete combustion if it is hot spring. I was not particularly dissatisfied because I enjoyed good hot water at Ureshino Onsen the day before, but if you want to enjoy the hot spring, it may be better to go to the nearby romon.

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