Guest User
January 4, 2023
I visited at the end of the year. It was raining, so they came to greet me at my car with an umbrella. I am grateful. I was worried after seeing the news about the damage caused by the heavy rain, but I was surprised to see that it had been completely renovated. It was nice to see that the old materials were still being used in some places. It was presumptuous of me to be worried. The hot spring was as comfortable as its reputation. There was a bench in the bathtub, so you could sit in a comfortable position. However, the ventilation was poor, so if you stay there for too long you will feel dizzy. The food was also delicious, using local ingredients. A Nepalese international student works part-time as a waiter. It was not very comfortable, as a veteran teacher was checking on us. I wanted to eat a little more casually. However, I like the landlady's heart in accepting international students. Although she speaks broken Japanese, she does her best. The receptionist and the waiter were unfriendly on the phone, but that doesn't mean they have to be the ones to provide hospitality. I feel like I received a lot of positive energy. There is a smoking area in the building. I am glad that Aoi Aso Shrine has also been restored.
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