I had booked a different inn this time, but due to the influence of Corona, it was suddenly decided to be closed, and I was taken care of by this inn. There is also a free shuttle from Sendai Station, which is convenient. This time it was a transfer, so I went to the inn without knowing what kind of room it was. The guest room is a standard Japanese-style room with 13.5 tatami mats. You can see the Natori River from the window and the scenery is good. Fully equipped with safe, electric kettle, coffee machine, empty refrigerator, etc. The tatami mats are new, but the chairs on the wide veranda have deteriorated over time. The fabric is faded, and the wood part has some corners peeled off. There is not a single fresh flower in the alcove, and the room lacks moisture. Even when I checked in, my luggage was brought to the entrance, but there was no room guidance or tea service. Is this because of Corona? The hot spring is a large public bath and an open-air bath in the main building. There is also a large public bath and open-air bath in the annex. The open-air bath in the annex was nice. There is also a free family bath. It was my first time to Akiu Onsen, but I was worried about the chlorine smell of the hot water. I had high hopes because the food had a good reputation, but I was disappointed. It's not bad, but it doesn't have any special features, and it doesn't impress or feel extraordinary. The lunch I usually eat around Akasaka is more delicious. I wonder if Mr. Nakai doesn't pay attention to the food provided? They don't even light the hot pot. Good description of food. I also noticed that the menu does not include the head chef's name. The price is higher than the inn I booked at the beginning, but I'm convinced that the ranking on Trip Advisor is low. By the way, there was no landlady at check-in or check-out. After all, it may have been treated appropriately because it was a transfer customer.
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