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September 22, 2023
We stayed for one night after descending from the Ubagawa trailhead of Mt. Gassan. The bookshelf in the lobby was a little impressive. I had a variety of books in my collection and wanted to pick them up if I had the time. It feels like a small hotel, so I think it's a little different from a ryokan, but it had an atmosphere where you could spend a relaxing time. It's said to be one of the heaviest snowfall areas in Japan, and the hot springs are on the second floor, with thick beams on the ceiling and paving stones that aren't slippery, making it very comfortable. Shizu Onsen seems to have been a part of the area where a guardhouse was set up on the Rokujurikoshi Kaido, a pilgrimage route, in the past. It may also be a good idea for those who are interested in Yudonoyama Shrine, which is said to be a place where people should not talk about it.
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