I arrived late at night, but the front desk staff was very polite. It rained and my bag got wet, so they lent me a towel, which was very helpful! I think this is a very hospitable and attractive hotel!
About the large public bath
For women, a lock number is required for security. You will be given a paper with an explanation and number when you check in.
It is open until midnight, and the floor of the bath is made of cypress-like wood and has a clean feel. The changing room is small but clean. The water is hot, but it was just right for a body chilled by the rain. There were plenty of amenities, including a water server for hydration, shampoo, conditioner, lotion, and milk lotion.
*Towels are not available in the large public bath. You will need to bring them from your room, so be careful about that.
About breakfast
Everything was delicious, and perhaps because it was homemade, the seasoning was just right, not too strong. There was a partition between the single seats, like at Ichiran Ramen, which was appreciated for traveling alone.
The staff served the kenchinjiru and rice, so the portions were even and we were able to enjoy local cuisine and ingredients. The kenchinjiru, apple and agar jelly, ginger tsukudani, and shishamo were delicious!
There are still many places I want to go to in Matsumoto, so I'd like to come here again next time ☺️
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