GGuest UserThere is a large Japanese-style room with a robata-style table, a view of the ocean from the verandah, and a hot spring bath attached to the room. There is a bed in the back and it is partitioned off, so I think it is a suite room in a hotel. The hot spring was probably from a source, but it was quite hot, so I filled it up with water. In addition to the hot springs that come with rooms, there are two private hot springs that require reservations, but perhaps because there were not many guests staying at the hotel, they were empty and I was able to bathe in both of them even without making a reservation. The meal was creative kaiseki, so a variety of dishes were served, with a focus on seafood. They also have many types of local sake, and I was able to drink a lot of them. The menu changes every month. For breakfast, in addition to a variety of small dishes, we chose our favorite dried fish. It's about a 10 minute walk to the nearest beach, so you can take a walk even out of season. At night, the sky was full of stars and we even saw shooting stars. It may have been a day when there were not many guests, but the check-in and check-out procedures went smoothly without any problems and we didn't meet any other guests. To be honest, it was my first time to be taken care of by foreigners at this type of inn, but everyone was very welcoming. If you think about it, just because it's a Japanese-style inn doesn't mean that Japanese people have to serve customers. This is a matter of taste, so if you don't like customer service unless you're Japanese, I don't think we'll meet your expectations. Also, this time I was brought here by an acquaintance, so I didn't actively research information about this inn beforehand, but it seems that there have been ownership changes and renewal openings in the past, and that it is still in use today. I think that's why past evaluations have varied. The price is not at a reasonable level, so I don't know if I will be able to come here often, but I would definitely like to stay here again.
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