I used Ryokan Nanbuya, which I had been interested in for some time. On this day as well, we saw many overnight guests and day visitors.
The water in the public bath was hotter than I expected, so I couldn't soak in it at first. The water was black petroleum-based and salty. Once you get used to it, you won't feel the heat, and sweat will start pouring down your back afterwards.
Takashi Ohno's ``Cat Poppy'' paintings displayed inside the museum are very soothing. The hot springs and paintings will warm your mind and body.
The food is as expected, with a wide variety of items, and the seasoning is well-seasoned and very satisfying. The waitress was also very kind, and I was greeted with a smile on my face.
Since it is a private venue, there is also a TV in the room so you can enjoy your meal in the comfort of your own home.
Payment by card was also possible.
People came to visit us from the Kanto and Kansai areas. Single guest can also use the room.
The words ``No life is wasted'' are displayed on the wall.