Guest User
May 21, 2023
The room is spacious and clean. It is on a hill, so the view is wonderful. If it weren't for the yellow sand and PM2.5, I would like to open the window and look outside. The opinion that it is an old facility is wrong. In Europe, there are many buildings that are over 100 years old. This one is less than half built and has been renovated. The hot spring is slippery and the temperature is well controlled. It costs ¥10,000 per person for one night and two meals, but it would be cheaper if you use travel support. However, the food is not good. Dinner and breakfast are mostly pre-made dishes. In general, it is too salty or not very flavorful. It is a problem even before the soup stock. It is on par with the cheapest inn at Yukai Resort (Enakyo). In short, the food is worth the price. Poor Japan. Even so, many customers are happy. It is a public inn popular with locals. As for the customer service and decoration of the building, as you would expect from a public facility, no effort or money has been spent on it.
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