Guest User
January 18, 2025
I went there after watching YouTube, but it didn't have any dust management and felt very old.
Don't expect the taste of the kaiseki dinner and breakfast.
(The fish at breakfast was delicious because it felt like home cooking!)
When I was eating dinner, the candle for boiling the soup went out, so I asked if I could get another one,
and the grandmother yelled at me in Japanese.
I appealed that I couldn't understand, but she kept yelling in Japanese until the end,
and my whole family was shocked because I wondered why she was so angry.
(It felt like only one candle was provided.)
Maybe she wasn't in good condition because it was dinner.. She was kinder in the morning than in the evening.
The way to the open-air bath was long and the stairs were dangerous, so I almost tripped over my yukata several times.
Since it was far, I ended up just looking around and didn't use it. Be careful.
The water in the large bath was so hot that it was hard to sit for a long time. (My father said it was hot and good. It depends on your taste!)
I was dissatisfied with the facilities, service, and kaiseki in general,
but the open-air bath in the room was nice.
(I think there are 4 rooms with open-air baths in the entire room)
The location is also ambiguous, so I don't think I'll visit again.
I was most looking forward to a ryokan during my trip to Japan, but it was disappointing.
Ah! The young woman who spoke English well and helped me check in and out was really kind.
Thanks to her, I felt treated a little bit.
If you see this review, I'd like to tell you that I'm grateful.
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