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September 21, 2022
Since it's not too far from Tokyo, I decided to go to Ikaho Onsen and stayed at Kounkan for the first time. A ryokan with only 10 rooms, each with a different theme. We were upgraded to a room that imitated the Kyoto Imperial Palace called Osu. My mother, who is in her 90s, seemed to like the room with the painting on the wall and the study room. The staff were very responsive, especially the two male staff who served dinner and breakfast. The food and breakfast were satisfying. The dinner was delicious, such as Joshu beef steak and green soybeans, but the dessert was a little worrisome. The large public bath is not very large, but there are only a few rooms, and each room has an open-air bath, so I was able to use Ikaho's golden hot water in a private state. The open-air bath in the room is not a hot spring, but it was good with mineral-rich hot water called maifanseki.
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