I stayed one night in a room with an open-air bath. It was nice to have a Japanese-style room with a bed. There is no washing area in the open-air bath, so I could only wash in the public bath and go back to my room before entering the bath. But the hot springs were slippery and felt good. All amenities were provided, and there was a pot for coffee, tea, and sencha, and a bottle of mineral water for each person in the refrigerator. The air conditioner was so loud that I turned it off when I went to sleep. Dinner will be full of sea bream and Awaji beef Horakuyaki. The fact that the dining room is a private room was also a big plus. After checking in, I was able to enjoy a self-service drink in the lounge in front of the front desk and take a breather. The ice lolly next to it was the perfect bite size for after a bath. The next day, we spent a relaxing time looking out at the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge from our room until check-out at 10am. It was a spectacular view.
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