Although this is a guesthouse that serves meals, I was surprised at how well the food was prepared, which is unusual for a guesthouse. I've never had rice cooked in a clay pot using locally grown Koshihikari rice before. The food itself is also quite elaborate. The breakfast is also excellent.
The appearance and taste are no longer at the level of a guesthouse.
There are two hot springs to enjoy: a cypress bath and a rock bath.
You will be asked to lay out your futon while you eat.
However, the washroom (one) and toilets (one large and one small for men) are shared.
Bath towels are also provided.
There was no hair dryer.
The room and the area around the inn are quiet. I was woken up by the sound of a Japanese bush warbler singing in the morning.
There's nothing you can do about it, but there are quite a few stink bugs in the area, so they may appear in your room.
It is about a 1.3 km walk from Yunokami Onsen Station, but the sidewalk narrows along the way and there is a fair amount of vehicular traffic, so it is safer to walk uphill on a separate road after passing the convenience store.
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