When I got off the JR train, I happened to meet the driver of Daishoya holding a sign to pick someone up, so I took the bus to the hotel.
The hotel facilities are a bit old, but they are clean. Although the terrain is complicated and up and down, there are clear signs. The environment is quiet, there is a rest area where you can drink free drinks. The chocolate milk and mocha coffee are very strong and I like them very much. The specialty products in the store are also reasonably priced. It is very good to be sent to the outdoor hot spring on the mountain for free. I took the 3:30 car and soaked in the hot spring in the forest halfway up the mountain. The feeling of sunshine on my body is very comfortable. I can soak for a while. The scenery is much better than indoors. The water quality is really very good. After soaking, it feels smoother than Kurokawa. The bag prepared by the hotel has everything. The skin care products are Sekkisei and local brands, which are very comfortable to use.
The staff from the front desk to the old lady serving meals are warm and polite. When checking in, they will inform you of the opening hours of the hot spring, choose the meal time, and ask about the itinerary for the next day. There is a pick-up schedule that will tell you what time to arrive at the lobby and wait.
What I am not satisfied with is the dining environment. The environment is like a big canteen, and the dishes are not delicate. Not every dish is to my taste. The mustard in the pumpkin meatballs woke me up. The breakfast is worse than the dinner, but overall it is not as good as the food at the Yamabiko Hotel.
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