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December 25, 2024
We visited as a couple in mid-December. When you arrive at Yugawara Station, call the inn and they will pick you up by car. Several groups of people got in the car and it took about 10 minutes to get to the inn. We found the inn at the top of a steep hill. There was an explanation of the inn and the inside of the building. I found out at that time that we were a group of Shiroyama, Kori, and Sugina. After listening to the explanation of the stamp card, we went to the room. Amenities are available at the entrance (in front of the front desk). Lotion and other products are DHC. I think it's a good idea to bring your own basic cosmetics. The room had three beds and a good view. There is no bath in the room, so we went to the large public bath... Since we went to the large public bath early, it wasn't crowded and we were able to use the sauna. This sauna is open until 8 p.m., so we couldn't take our time using the sauna after dinner... The bath temperature is just right. It's not hot, but not lukewarm, so it might be just right for the elderly (it's not a spring water bath). You can hear the birds chirping in the open-air bath. There was also one massage chair that you can use for free. It's a nice service to relax your tired back. Dinner and breakfast are served at set times (6pm and 7:30am). You have to go to the restaurant on the first floor at those times. The front desk staff are Japanese and Nepalese, and they serve the food together. As expected for a group, dinner is on the same level as Shiroyama and Sugina. It was delicious. Water and other things are self-service. Breakfast is average, but dinner was good. I recommend this inn for its sauna, the perfect temperature of the water, and the good dinner. It costs about 14,000 yen per night, so I think it's great value for money. I'd like to visit this inn again soon. There weren't many inbound tourists, so I was able to relax. Thank you very much.
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