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December 11, 2022
This trip was covered by the National Travel Assistance Program, but this one was not. I had to rebook and the accommodation fee nearly doubled. It's true that the price just went back to the normal price, but I don't know. As they raised the price a lot, it was quite crowded, and I think there were many groups. The breakfast venue was quite crowded. It's old, but it's a resort hotel, so it's spacious. It's on the mountain side, but if you're on the sea side, you should be able to see the Pacific Ocean. The hot spring is a private source, sodium chloride spring. I think it's normally disinfected. Somehow, it didn't feel like a hot spring. No late-night bathing, from 6am. In the morning, there was a line of elderly people who had been waiting for a while. Well, starting at 6am is a bit late. Since it was a breakfast-only plan, we had dinner at the izakaya in the hotel. We expected it to be crowded, so we made a reservation the day before, but it turned out not to be that crowded. It seems that there was a group that arrived by bus late. For breakfast, we had bonito dashi chazuke and a self-made whitebait bowl. These two are the selling points of the breakfast here. It's pretty good. The prepared foods are a bit better than a business hotel buffet.
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