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December 4, 2022
At Yunoyama Onsen, the “Yunoyama Onsen Wakuwaku Ticket,” which can be used from the beginning of the New Year to the end of March (January 5th to March 25th), is sold at nearby shops every year. It's ¥600 (previously ¥500) and comes with a towel, so it's very reasonable. Except for some inns that are difficult to use, I took a bath at all inns. The open-air bath on the right side of the “Hotel Yunomoto” was the best for the view and the freshness of the hot water (you can't see the distant view on the left side). The customer service is also the best at Yunoyama Onsen (the customer service at Kotobuki-tei is also good). I stayed this time, but it was a user of travel support, and it was almost full. I have read about 20 books about the coronavirus and am convinced that we should not be vaccinated against the coronavirus, so my wife and I have not. Even at the regular rate, it's a worthy inn. The food is reasonably good, but don't be too strange, and tempura should be normal. I want you to be careful with salted plums. As I have long felt, all toilets should be equipped with washers as soon as possible. No customer wants to use a Japanese-style toilet, and I think it can be replaced cheaply. I would like you to put a little more effort into cleaning, such as cleaning the aluminum sash (dirt can be easily removed with steam). Even at Kotobuki-tei, I felt the lack of cleaning. It is wonderful that the management that managed to buy Kotobuki-tei by continuing to operate the ryokan at a reasonable price.
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