It is a hotel near the town preservation district, about 15 minutes walk from the station. 1F has a laundry area and a souvenir shop (small but beside the front desk), which seemed to be for both tourists and business guests. I made a reservation about two weeks before my stay, but the single was already full and it became a Japanese-style room. It may have been too wide for one person because it was between 8 tatami mats. The futon was comfortable to sleep in, but I don't know about the meal because I stayed without meals (1 night 6000 yen). As in many reviews, there were certainly old parts. When I was walking in the corridor, I sometimes groaned. On the other hand, the elevator and the water area in the room were new. However, the faucet was too long, and it seemed that it was difficult to do it when washing my face. Also, the bathtub was strangely small. I wondered if the rinse-in shampoo and body soap were not so foaming. Does it mean that you will use the large communal bath as much as possible? There is no sound insulation on the door of the room (not auto lock), so if you speak loudly, it will leak. It was a room facing the courtyard, but if it is a room facing the street, it seems to echo from the outside. Also, probably because it was on the top floor (2F), I felt ”hot” when I entered the room. It was cool at night, but midsummer may be tough. Because it is old, there are some difficulties with color 々, but I had the impression that it would not be particularly hindered if I didn't care about the details (if you are dissatisfied with this price, it would be safer to make another inn from the beginning). At check-in, the staff took the trouble to guide me to the elevator. Also, I still recommend a certain ”local work”.
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