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April 26, 2023
The Achi Village Recreation Center is a national lodging inn. It's been a long time since I've been to Hirugami Onsen. Hirugami Onsen was very busy on the weekend when the flower peach blossoms were in full bloom. It looks like it was the best time of the year. I came early and asked the front desk if I could park my car because I wanted to see the flower peach.They showed me the customer's parking lot, so please park there.Also (even though it was quite early) I was told that I could check in, which was very helpful. After putting my luggage in the room, I was able to enjoy the flower peach. I had booked a 6 tatami room because I was staying on a Saturday, which was expensive, but I was happy to have an 8 tatami room with a wide veranda. The bath was also used by day trippers. There was no open-air bath in the tatami-floored bath. The hot spring is colorless and transparent, but it was a hot spring that clings to the skin that makes the skin smooth. It was an indoor bath with an open atmosphere where the sun came in through the large windows. There are only two washrooms in the dressing room, and there is no lotion. Dinner is served at the venue. According to the menu, there are 15 items, and when you take a seat, you can see many items lined up. After that, more and more food came, and even when the food arrived piping hot or freshly made, it was a little disappointing that it would be cold by the time I ate it. I was also concerned that the glasses and cold sake glasses were not clean. Tsureai said, ``I guess it can't be helped since it's probably washed in the dishwasher.'' Dinner was good. The sweetness of Tsurumakiso's specialty carp kanro-ni was much sweeter than, for example, a fish stew with a 1:1 ratio of soy sauce and sugar, almost like starch syrup. I ate it with rice and it was delicious, but I left it alone. It is made by boiling alcohol, soy sauce, and sugar. They were also sold as souvenirs at the inn. Other unusual items were halfbeak sashimi, oyster tempura, minced chicken wings, and pork plum shabu hotpot. I had a small amount of rice and enjoyed all the dishes. It was fun to see the font on the large menu and the words spoken in dialect. Also, one type of cold sake is 850 yen, so I was happy to order several bottles as it was a reasonable price. Breakfast was a normal Japanese set meal with a choice of 4 types of cold drinks such as juice (no coffee). There was a large shumai, small croquettes, and tamagoyaki on top, but I said I would have preferred one hot spring instead. This facility is located in the center of the hot spring town, and is in a very convenient location for viewing the peach blossoms and strolling through the morning market (starting at 6:00), so we were able to fully enjoy Hirugami Onsen.
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