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February 29, 2024
I was looking forward to the "carbonated spring water that flows directly from the source," which is rare in Japan, but it was a disappointment. Is the hot spring really flowing? I even wonder. There seems to have been some overflow in the men's bath, but the water level in the women's bath never changed. I couldn't feel the carbonated spring at all. There was no fizzing or bubbling. I understand that this is a natural thing, so it will feel different depending on the day, and if the spring quality is good, it won't be a problem, but this time it was at a level that made me question whether the hot spring was even flowing. There was definitely carbonated spring water in the drinking spring in the building, so it's not that it wasn't flowing, but I didn't think there was enough water to use in the bath. Also, although the bath was supposed to be open 24 hours a day, it had turned into cold water around 11pm and I couldn't use it. At this point, the men's bath was fresh water temperature and the women's bath was lukewarm. The next morning the women's bath was not as hot as fresh water... I thought that the hot spring water had not been added. Although it can't be helped that there is no bath attendant due to a lack of manpower, I wonder how it is for a hot spring inn to not be able to check that the bath is not ready for use even at breakfast time. It was a hot spring inn where you couldn't take a bath. I will never go there again.
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