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8.8/10
Very Good
GGuest UserIt was an amazing stay!
The staff were incredibly friendly, and the natural onsen was wonderful. I even felt like my skin improved during our few days there. We were initially a bit worried because two people in our group have tattoos, but it wasn’t a problem at all (as long as the tattoos are covered and not too large). They even sell cover stickers at the reception (220 yen per sticker, size 10 × 20 cm), which was very convenient. Both the indoor and outdoor onsen areas were beautiful and very relaxing.
Even though the rooms were traditional Japanese style and it was quite cold outside during our winter visit, the rooms were kept comfortably warm. The futons were super comfortable and we all slept very well.
One thing to keep in mind though, is that the ryokan is about a 30-minute walk from the train station. It’s also a good idea to bring cash, as credit cards may not be accepted. That said, the town itself is quiet and charming. On the way to the station, you pass a lovely river with mountains in the background.
Overall, we had a fantastic experience and would happily come back again!
GGuest UserThe quality of the hot springs is very good
There are convenience stores, udon shops, taverns, ramen shops nearby, so there is no problem with meals ♬
It is a hotel that I want to stay again
The difficulty is that the bus to the nearest station is •••
ゆゆきなこ05We stayed here for just a night without meals during our trip as a couple.
Check-in was until 6 PM, but we had called and it was no problem.
We arrived at 10 PM, and the man at the reception desk was smiling and polite.
Overall, it's an old Showa-era inn. The sulfur hot spring is available 24 hours a day, but it's also old and rusty in places. If that doesn't bother you, our 12-tatami Japanese-style room and futon were clean and fine. The hot water was very good, so we went in twice, once in the evening and once in the morning.
The internet was only available in the lobby, but it also worked in the room. I think I'd stay here again.
竹竹内悠真Breakfast, 8000 yen with large bath and the strongest hotel in Cospa.
The floor I stayed was the type of shoe to take off immediately after getting off the elevator.
The wall is thin, and the sound of life from the left and right rooms is heard.
Some people may not be good at it.
The breakfast was delicious and the public bath was satisfactory.
I didn't use it, but the public bath also had a sauna.