There is definitely a large bath and it was spacious compared to all hotels, but it felt poorly soundproofed. I can hear all the sounds of road cars, the sound of building stairs, and the noise in the room.
The environment is clean and has the flavor of a Japanese hotel. The boss and the proprietress are very hospitable and can communicate in simple English. Dinner and breakfast are very delicious and the portion is sufficient, and there are milk and beverage vending machines available. The spring quality is very good, and the volleyball room is also a must visit for less fans!
Outstanding
4 reviews
4.6/5
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I made an online reservation through Rurubu, but the Iwate Travel Support Project (2nd edition) was not applied. Looking at the prefecture's information website, it says that you can pay in cash on site and apply at check-in, but you need to confirm over the phone in advance to apply. I felt that if there were conditions, they should have been written in an easy-to-understand manner. Please be careful if you are planning to make a reservation.
I dropped in to try out the onsen before staying in December. It's a comfortable inn that has been completely renovated. The building is a mix of Japanese and Western styles, and has a nice feel. I changed into slippers, paid the 500 yen bathing fee, and visited the Loquat Room (I'm a bit slow, so I didn't notice it), then went to the hot spring. There was a 100 yen return locker for valuables in the changing room, so it was safe. There were nine baskets available, but it seemed like it would be full for four adults. The bathtub didn't have the atmosphere of a large bath, and people shared it and took a quiet bath. The open-air bath was nice and sunny, so I wanted to take a long bath. After warming up, I visited the backyard shrine, left the inn, and climbed a small hill to visit Kindaichi Shrine (the sacred object was under repair, so the door was closed). It was a quiet hot spring resort.
Great room with fantastic view. Excellent service from staff. Next time in Nambu//Sannohe will definitely stay
Perfect
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