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August 1, 2024
It is a historical building with a pure Japanese style, and is registered as a tangible cultural property. The Mitoku River is beautiful in the river view room. I think it is rare to find a ryokan facing a river like this even in Misasa Onsen. After filling out the guest book, we headed to our room. It is spacious and luxurious. It is non-smoking, and it is far from the city, so the air is clean. I was surprised at how spacious it was. It is right next to the river, so dragonflies and other creatures are flying around beyond the window glass. The bath is a rock cave bath, which is synonymous with this ryokan, but there are designated times for men and women to use, so we recommend arriving early. The rock cave bath is a so-called radioactive spring, with radium springs and thorium springs. I had never heard of thorium springs before, but this is the only ryokan in Misasa Onsen that has them. And it is only one of the five. It is wonderful to be able to enjoy these multiple springs at the same time. The meal is a banquet meal served one dish at a time. It is elaborate and delicious. It is unfortunate that there were no bowls, or rather, it was just green tea soba, but even with that in mind, the dinner was delicious.
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