The view of the lakeside from the room was beautiful with an atmosphere that was not in Japan. I think it was a good inn overall. You can choose from several types of yukata. There was also a yukata for children. It was 90cm 〜, but I think it's too big for children who usually wear 90cm. The employees at the front desk were all very kind. The baths are on the first and second floors, and neither of the dressing rooms are large. This time I put it in when there were no other customers, but if I bring two children in, I think it would be narrow if there were other people. The large communal bath on the second floor was nice to see the lakeside view wide inside. The semi-open-air bath on the first floor was small and I didn't feel like an open-air bath. Both baths are not connected. The impression is that there were many fish meals. 2 I stayed for a night, but the content was completely different and it was very delicious. The employee at the restaurant was very friendly 々 and kindly treated the child. I felt like a relative's aunt, so maybe people who care about it may be concerned. (Maybe because we were traveling with infants. I enjoyed talking to them kindly.) Also, breakfast was the same as adults for children. What I was worried about was the small toilet in the room, the key to the safe, and Wi-Fi can only be used in the lobby. I stayed in a standard room with 10 tatami mats. There was only a toilet and shower. When you open the toilet door, there is a shower room next to the toilet. For the time being, there is a door between them, but you can't enter the shower unless you pass through the toilet. Also, the inside of the toilet is very small. It feels like there is a door in front of you while you are adding something. However, the toilet and shower seemed to have just been renovated and were new and very clean. I didn't use the shower this time, so there was no particular problem with this construction. The key to the safe is an ordinary key. I want you to use it as a PIN-type safe because it is troublesome to manage. It was also a pity that Wi-Fi was not available in the room. There were some points to worry about, but the price is reasonable compared to other inns in Awara Onsen, the rooms are clean, the hot springs are comfortable, and the rice is satisfactory, so I think it's enough to make it a base for sightseeing. Su. And it's also a good impression that you can see the beautiful scenery of the lakeside from anywhere in the building.
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