GGuest UserThe staff was kind and the service was good.
Especially for Wang Chan, it is a specialty inn of Wangko.
Food が Luxury です, local wine も complete.
The hot springs were great and the room was comfortable.
It's a little far away, so I recommend it to anyone who wants to spend quietly.
CChie YokoyamaThe sake from the landlord is very delicious.
The rice is also delicious.
The food for breakfast and dinner is good.
I am very satisfied with the fish main course.
The indoor bath has a nice atmosphere.
It's a pity that the open-air bath is so big that people feel confused when they are inside.
I didn't go in
Since it is not on the coast, you cannot enjoy the view from the room.
It seems that this is not a new building, but the interior of the building is beautiful, and the Japanese decorations are also beautiful.
This is a Japanese-style room.
The bedding is very comfortable.
There is tea set in the room.
This is a heat preservation pot, so it is very cold in the morning.
If you want to drink tea in the room in the morning, we suggest you drink hot water.
Cold water is available.
The refrigerator in the room is big.
Mr. Nakai is a lovely mother who likes to eat.
LLiboluofuThe hotel is spacious and well-equipped, located in the heart of the hot spring district, yet conveniently located yet quiet. It's large, with several different hot spring baths of varying styles and functions, including a rooftop observation bath. The food is decent, though not as good as my previous experience at Kurokawa Onsen in Kumamoto. The Japanese-style room is large, with 14 tatami mats, enough to accommodate over a dozen people! They even provided two traditional local snacks in the room, a very thoughtful touch.
MMotorJohnnyIt's so good, so humane. It's a nice hotel. The hotel should be older, but it's well maintained. It's like staying in someone else's house. It's worth staying. One hotel, two meals, plenty of food, good taste, and fun, but it's only suitable for self-driving. Tour
智智It is a very quaint building, and the atmosphere of the luxury inn is from the gate to the entrance. The building itself is old but you can feel the history. Although it is cleaned, I was worried about the old smell. The bathroom was also peeled off and the board was damaged. However, it has been handed down that it is used importantly. I was able to spend a pleasant time because there were few guests and the response of the employee was warm. Especially the elderly parents-in-law praised the hot spring.
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