Guest User
July 7, 2024
I stayed here for the first time in a while. Necessary amenities and small lotions are available next to the front desk. The room is a 10-tatami Japanese-style room without a veranda. It was a beautiful room that had been renovated. The large public bath on the 7th floor had a renovated cypress open-air bath, and it had a nice cypress scent. The indoor bath was also large. Since the men's and women's baths were switched, I went to a different bath the next morning, and the indoor bath had warm water and the open-air bath was larger. The early morning view from here is truly amazing. There was lemon water and new ice cream at the rest area outside the bath. For dinner, we had a restaurant with separate rooms. Dinner was a multi-course meal, and each dish was brought to us separately. All the dishes, including the sashimi and the roast beef on a Western plate, were delicious, and I was impressed with the Shingen Mizumanju, a rare fruit. The food was seasonal. Breakfast was changed from a Japanese set meal to a buffet. Personally, I would have preferred a Japanese set meal, but I guess that's unavoidable in this day and age. The breakfast was a standard buffet, but it was served in a nice private room, so there was no rush and I was able to eat at my own pace. On the 8th floor, there was a lounge and kids room that hadn't been there before, and both windows offered a wonderful view of the mountains. This is an inn I'd like to visit again in a different season.
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