We stayed on a tour of the Oga Peninsula and Tsugaru Peninsula. The building is old, but it was well maintained and I was able to stay comfortably. The room was a Japanese-style room, but the chairs and tables in the back are also Japanese-style rooms, giving the overall impression of a fairly large area. Outside the window, I could see Mt. Kanfu in the distance. The large communal bath is not big, but I enjoyed the hot springs that I felt were good hot water. The open-air bath had a little lukewarm impression, but I don't know if it's always seasonal or seasonal. The dinner is not luxurious, but the specialties of Oga were lined up and the taste was good. Mr. Nakai was kind and explained the food. The hot pot of damako soup was delicious, and it was fun to watch the live performance of Oga's specialty stone-grilled dish making cherry blossom soup. And it was very delicious. The cold sake of local sake was delicious and I had a pleasant night. There is a theater of ”Gofu” in the neighborhood, and I enjoyed the live performance of ”Namahage Taiko” for 600 yen. This performance was powerful and good as an event after meals. The shuttle bus was carrying customers from a remote hotel, so it was good to have a close-distance hotel.
Go too use in the campaign, 20000 yen per night decreases! You can see the sakuraishi Yaki pot, the demonstration, everyone is taking a picture of the sakuraishi hot spring, the gentle hot water of the sodium chloride spring It is not wide, but there is shampoo sakurai rinse sakurai soap The sakurai room is large, No complaints (maybe corona effect?) Check in, dining room and body temperature check! Corona countermeasure OK Staff response is top class, advance inquiry, and response after check-in 料理 is also top When entering the dining room, finger alcohol disinfection, shield of the demonstration corner, etc. The infection countermeasure is firm! This is recommended!
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Due to the corona crisis, I can't go far, so I'm staying in the neighborhood with almost the same budget. The hotel has a nice atmosphere, and the Namahage drum performance I saw with everyone in the neighboring hotel was wonderful. We think that waiting on customers of the front desk was good. However, there is only one unsatisfactory complaint. It is a stone pot that I tried to surprise my master with an extra charge. I waited for the time to come in a private room with the words ”in front of the customer”. I thought it was a service that only paid people could see because it was an extra charge. I was told, ”It will be soon,” and I waited, saying, ”Yes, yes ^ _ ^”. I heard the explanation I saw on YouTube. ”I want to see the next room has started,” I was preparing to shoot a video. After a while, the seafood miso soup came. They say it's over. Apparently, it was a system in front of the private room where people gathered and watched. Why didn't you say, ”I'm going to do a demonstration here”? We visited for the first time. My husband, who was preparing to shoot a video, said, ”Don't worry about it,” but I burst into tears. On the way back, I filled out the questionnaire with the room number and necessary information and wrote about the matter, but there was no reply at last. It's a shame because the woman at the front desk was very nice. Tea in your room? The miso himetake was good. I was surprised because it's sweets everywhere. I thought that if I had sold it in that package, it would have been appreciated if I gave it away as a souvenir.
It was nice to have a view from the window. I had dinner at the restaurant in the hotel, and the fried rice with bean paste was delicious. . It's big and the volume is about 1.5 people. There are no convenience stores around the hotel, but there were soft serve ice cream in the hotel restaurant, and ice cream and small desserts and sweets at the shop. Both the futon bed staff and the restaurant staff were bright and very pleasant people. The bath is small.
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