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October 4, 2023
I visited the Suigun inn. [Customer service] I received a phone call a few days before my stay to confirm details. At that time, I told him that I would like to visit for our anniversary, and he explained that he would add a ``bonus'' to the meal. I had high expectations even before my visit. I had to wait a little while to check in, but the time went by in a relaxed manner and I didn't feel like I was being kept waiting. All the staff were very kind. [Room] It was a room with an open-air bath, but it also had a garden, which was spacious! The bathtub in the open-air bath is also large, so you can soak in it slowly. Since this is an inn in a snowy country, even though it's called an open-air bath, it's actually inside a building that overhangs the garden. The temperature is quite high, perhaps because it's a natural hot spring source, so if you don't like hot water, you might want to add a little water. About a month ago, I went to another hot spring that was said to be good for the skin, but the hot water at Suigun no Yado soaks into your body and relieves your fatigue. I went to the public bath after 9pm (after the end of the day trip). There was also a sauna which I enjoyed. [Meal: Dinner] It was the “Matsu” course, but there was more than I could finish! The fresh fish that arrived that day is brought to you in front of you and you let us choose. After a short wait, it is grilled over charcoal and served to you. The abalone was delicious. Also, the sashimi boat platter was huge (apparently this was a ``bonus'' for the anniversary, but it was so luxurious that I had to pay extra for it). The sashimi of the phantom fish Itou was really delicious. [Meal: Breakfast] Lots of side dishes on two tiers! The famous "grilled shellfish miso" was also delicious. [Others] Since it is an "all-inclusive" plan, you can enjoy unlimited drinks and snacks. Once you stay at this inn, you basically don't need to go out. This is also a high point. [Comprehensive evaluation] Ajigasawa is a little far from Aomori City and Hirosaki City, but if you go sightseeing around Mt. Iwaki, it won't be too difficult. I really wanted to visit again.
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