Check-in was done in a lounge overlooking the sea, and cold tea and Japanese sweets were served. The person in charge was a very polite customer. The lounge had been renovated since my last visit. The room was a beautiful room with a view of the coast and the sea. The bath on the 5th floor is a little far from the room and you have to climb the stairs, but the view between the bath and the bath rest area is outstanding. The bath water is colorless. It is an observation bath with an outstanding view from both the open-air bath and the bath. The open-air bath of the Japanese-style bath is not accessed from the bath, but from the changing room, there is a separate entrance, and you go up a long flight of stairs. If it's your first time, you might miss it. No one came in this open-air bath, so the sound of waves and water from below was soothing. If you're worried about walking up the stairs, I think it's a good idea to wrap yourself in a bath towel. By the way, when I came before Corona, the restaurant was renovated, and it was modern and beautiful with plain wood. Most of the seats have a view of the sea. I sat in a semi-circular seat a little behind the table seat, but the chair was comfortable like a sofa. Dinner is exactly Beautiful! The sashimi was fresh, the appetizer was beautiful, and the hors d'oeuvre dip was creamy. The hot food, the hot pot, and the boiled goldfish were all delicious. I thought that the sweetness was like Minami Izu with the black honey of Tokoroten. In addition, alcoholic beverages (sake, shochu, wine, etc.) at the restaurant are about 5000 yen, which is expensive for our house. I ordered several bottles of Japanese sake and drank them bit by bit. The breakfast was beautiful, delicious and satisfying. I thought it would be comparable to a luxury inn. The customer service of everyone at the restaurant was also good. The hospitality is also very good.
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