Since we won't be able to see the Kawazu cherry blossoms this year (the festival has been canceled), we will stay at a ryokan and relax. This is a long-established inn in Kawazu, but the food was amazing. You can take a leisurely soak in the hot springs, and the public bath was empty, probably because most of the rooms have an open-air bath. Perhaps the number of overnight stays has been reduced amid the coronavirus pandemic, and meals were served in a relaxed manner with a small number of people, and there were hardly any people I met at the inn. I stayed in a Taisho modern room, but I might recommend a Japanese-style room with a nice garden view in front. Even if you don't choose a room with an open-air bath, you can rent it out for free, so it's recommended for those who want to save money. The lighting in the garden is wonderful. This is an adult inn where children cannot stay. (It seems like you can stay in the detached house, but it doesn't seem like you can stay at the moment.)
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