I stayed here on my first trip home with my toddler. Since I don't have a home anymore, I looked for a place where I could sleep on a tatami mat, there was a washing area in the bathroom, and it was north of Akita City, and I decided on this place. I was very satisfied with the plan that included dinner and breakfast, and the room was spacious. The facilities as a whole seemed old, and I was a little surprised that the air conditioner would suddenly make a loud noise, so I was nervous that my child would wake up in the middle of the night, but both my child and I slept soundly. I did. We had dinner in a private room, and it was delicious with local ingredients. After dinner, when I returned to my room, I found my futon spread out and grilled rice balls for my midnight snack. It looked delicious, but the dinner was so filling that I was too full to eat it. It was a shame. The breakfast buffet was a large venue, and it was also delicious. They also had Babahera ice cream, so I got that. The day before, the lady selling Babahera ice cream wasn't there where I expected, so I regretted not being able to feed my child some. (This is off topic, but when I was a child, I think I saw it at the beach, at baseball stadiums, at sports festivals, and along bypasses surrounded by rice fields.) I also get the impression that the public bath is a little old. Personally, though, I don't really mind it, probably because my purpose is to return home rather than sightseeing, and it's spacious enough to relax. It's nice that you can enter until 9:30 a.m. (even late at night). Some people want more nature around them, but it's a short drive from the center of Akita City and Akita Station, so it's convenient for transportation, which was great. I would like to use it again.
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