TkachenkoAnna
December 2, 2024
I booked a room in Japanese style. I got a room, dinner with breakfast, and a hot bath, not to mention a lot of pleasant impressions. In the evening, after a hot bath, sipping umesu on the balcony with a view of the night mountains and lights is a pleasure!
It was very warm in the room - the air conditioner was working for heating. I had to turn it off and open the window - I can't sleep in the stuffiness.
I had two baths at my service: one from 7 pm to 7 am, the other from 7 am to 7 pm. I visited both, in the second I was unpleasantly surprised by the suspension in the common bath - suddenly dirt with other people's hair rose up, I had to make hot baths right away, where you lie alone, in the open air. This is a great pleasure! And in just one bath there are two such baths, i.e. there will be no crowd around, although, perhaps, you will have to wait for one of them to become free. The hotel employee quickly brought dinner/breakfast while I was in the onsen, cleaned everything and made the bed (futon). The only thing that surprised me was that there were many Pakistanis or Indians working in the hotel, although it gives the impression of a traditional Japanese hotel. Yes, the building is a bit old, the kimono is washed out (but the ailment is beautiful), everything is a bit shabby, the baths look like they have been in service for centuries. But everything is quite neat, traditional, the staff is super polite and attentive.
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