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February 26, 2023
It is a long-established store in Yunohama Onsen. Opposite the ryokan is a bronze statue of the 3rd head of the family donated by citizens and a lion statue of the mountain god. The parking lot is one step down along the national highway. It's right in front of the sea, so when I left it overnight, it had a lot of salt on it. At the entrance of the ryokan, there is a drinking fountain and a statue of a turtle. First go inside and check in. Recently, due to the corona wreck, there is no guide to the room, and of course I can't have my luggage. As a reservation privilege from the ryokan's website, you can drink sake, beer, wine, etc. in sake cups until 5:30 in the evening (usually 500 yen per cup). Snacks are persimmon seeds. You can see the Sea of Japan from the room. Rough winter waves were very powerful, but the sound of the wind was annoying all night. The hot spring is on the 3rd floor. An indoor bath, a cypress bath, and an open-air bath. There are two areas for women. When I visited this time, there was a sign that the open-air bath was closed due to strong winds, but it was not locked and everyone was in it. Due to the closure, it was not heated and was in a state similar to a water bath. Also, although there is no mention on the website, the sauna is closed due to Corona. At the entrance of the sauna, there was a sign saying "Avoid crowds when using it", so it seems that there was a time when it was possible to use it even during the corona crisis. (There was a notice at the front desk that the sauna was closed at the time of payment the next day...) Dinner is served in the room. The sashimi was delicious, probably because Shonai Port was close. The meat was delicious, but I wanted rice. The vinegared crab came out last, but it could have been a little earlier. The cloth that wiped the desk at the end had a terrible smell, so I came to this. Breakfast is served at the venue. The content and quantity were just right. For a long-established ryokan, there were almost no waitresses, and I had the impression that there were many male employees. Is this also the trend of the times?
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