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April 18, 2023
This is a retro-modern ryokan with a Japanese taste, where you will be greeted by an elegant lobby when you pass through the red noren at the entrance. The ryokan itself has become an art gallery, with Japanese paper stretched all over the place, and the works of various artists and Buddhist paintings in beautiful colors are displayed here and there. The rooms are spacious enough, equipped with air conditioners and air purifiers, and are well-maintained and clean. The toilet and bath are separate, but both were clean and I was able to use them comfortably without being crowded. The owner and his wife were very friendly and kind, and I was impressed with their warm hospitality. I heard a lot of fun stories about the artist of the exhibited work and his son who is active in the entertainment world. At this quaint restaurant that has been awarded the Tsushima Bib Gourmand by the owner's husband, I savored authentic Japanese cuisine made with local produce for local consumption. It's a great location that doesn't take 5 minutes to walk slowly to the morning market in Wajima. It was a memorable ryokan that made me want to come to Wajima again to stay at this inn again. thank you for helping me.
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