The room was so big, but it was a pity that it was a bungalow because it was assigned by the hotel on site (when it comes to hot spring hotels, you still need tatami mats), but since she was traveling with an elderly person, the bungalow was more friendly to her.
Breakfast and dinner are buffet style, with a lot of varieties, and there is also alcohol available, but because I don’t drink, I didn’t study it, but I saw a Japanese person hanging a “all you can drink beer” sign around his neck.
You can go to the hot springs in all three pavilions, so as soon as you arrived at the hotel, you went to the three pavilions to soak in the hot springs. It was very busy.
There are bakeries, rose gardens, *****tores (open only at 2 p.m.) and waterfalls within the Hanamaki Onsen area. However, it started to snow when I went there, so I couldn’t go to the waterfall. I will go there next time. look at the beautiful scenery
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