This is one of the inns I would like to stay at again.
The entire building has a nice retro feel with a Taisho romantic feel. Personally, I like it a lot.
The room was spacious with 3 rooms and was comfortable.
The contents of the refrigerator were inclusive, but there was also Haagen-Dazs ice cream, which I ate while taking a foot bath at the table in the open-air bath.
The hot water was a little thick and felt good on the skin.
I also went to the public bath, but it was reserved for private use, probably because it was a weekday.
There was a mist sauna, but when I turned it on, there was a slight smell...? I wonder if the hot water in the mist sauna is also a hot spring? Is it the smell of hot spring ingredients? That's what I thought, but I didn't have any proof, so I stopped using it.
The food was also very delicious. It was a half buffet, but to be honest, there wasn't much that appealed to me, but I was mostly satisfied with the course dishes.
There was a free drink bar in the lounge, and we enjoyed coffee and other drinks while looking out at the pond and torches.
One thing that struck me was the window of the room that could be seen from the open-air bath.
Sash and aluminum found in ordinary houses? It's a sweeping window, but it would be great if it had a Taisho Roman-like design. and. That's the only thing that gave me a bit of a sense of reality and everyday life.
There is a river in front of the inn, and beyond that there is a line of ginkgo trees, and the autumn leaves were very beautiful.The street in front of the inn is like a line of cherry blossom trees, so I would like to visit again during the cherry blossom season.