Guest User
August 20, 2022
I experienced a hot spring cure for the first time for 4 days and 3 nights. Even though it was a hot spring cure, breakfast was included, and I worked in the city from morning to 4 o'clock, and in the evening I steamed meat and vegetables in a hell kettle, and I went to the hot springs and slept several times. On the 2nd floor of the annex, I woke up to the sound of heavy rain only one day, but otherwise it was quiet and I slept really well. It is a room with a bed bath in a Japanese-style room, and has been beautifully renovated from an old rental room. Towels and water were replenished from the stock room, so I was able to spend comfortably. The communal kitchen was equipped with utensils, tableware, a refrigerator, and simple seasonings such as salt and soy sauce, and everyone was using it cleanly and comfortably. The Jigokugama is maintained every day, and it was easy to use. The steamed food was fluffy, and when it cooled down, it was salty and delicious. The breakfast was Japanese, Western, and Chinese, and the Chinese was the most delicious. However, the reception of the washing machine is until 4:30, and I was sad that I could not use it if I was careless. And I thought that the bath was for female customers. The bath on the 1st floor facing the road is a men's bath during the day, and the bath on the 2nd floor (with steam bath and open-air bath) seems to be open from around midnight to around noon after cleaning, and my husband looks disappointed. I was. However, I didn't mind going to the nearby communal hot springs or the hotel's day-trip hot springs. Next time, I would like to stay consecutive nights without work.
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