I thought it was probably an inn often used for school trips. Repeatedly expanding and remodeling, it feels like you might get lost. There are quite a few hotels like this in Tohoku. There were quite a few customers. The parking lot was full, but there's no need to worry as they will guide you to another location. Stayed in the room. There was no air conditioner, but a heater, but it was cold when I slept with the window open. You can get a blue ticket at the reception desk at the public bath, so if you take it with you, you can enter for free. You can buy a ticket for the large open-air bath from 650 yen to 450 yen at the reception. The food is also quite solid, and I think even people with discerning tastes can be satisfied. I stayed in Yamagata for two days, but I would like to pick up the sukiyaki of this inn as the gourmet number one. This can be ranked up to Yamagata beef for 700 yen, but the oil was sweet and it was the best. Good luck to all the staff!
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