Guest User
September 10, 2023
Stayed from Sunday to Monday. That's why there were 2 other groups of other customers. There was a large bath on the 1st floor and a small open-air bath on the 3rd floor. I was able to leisurely soak in Sakakibara Onsen in the morning and evening without having to overlap with other guests. For dinner, I chose a course that wasn't too large, but I still couldn't finish it all. After all, it is a fishing town, and you can enjoy plenty of seafood such as sashimi, tempura, and grilled dishes. The staff were also friendly. Although the building is undeniably old, the rooms are clean and the inside of the building is also kept clean. As mentioned in the comments of other people, it is not a luxury inn, but a culinary inn in a fishing town, so considering the price, I thought it was a very good inn with good value for money, where you can take a hot spring and eat delicious seafood.
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