Published date: January 14, 2025
Hot Spring Inn with Dinner, Breakfast, and Free Late-Night Snack - A Base for Cycling
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Experience of the stay
I wanted to relax at a hot spring inn during the New Year's holiday, so I stayed here. While there are many plans without meals available through Hafh, it was nice that this hotel offered a dinner and breakfast plan.
After checking in at 3 PM, I relaxed without stepping outside the hotel. I enjoyed the hot spring three times: after checking in, after dinner, and after waking up.
Although there is only an indoor hot spring, there are two types of hot water available. They are planning to renovate and add an outdoor bath.
Dinner was the local kaiseki plan which I couldn't choose, but the quantity was just right, and the dessert ice cream and soba karinto were delicious.
From 9 PM, you can enjoy free late-night Tan Tan Noodles from “Kumahachitei” in the lounge on the first floor. Since dinner was set early at 6 PM, I was a bit hungry and decided to go. It was a surprisingly thin noodle but with a firm texture, and it was delicious Hong Kong sesame tan tan noodles.
Breakfast was a buffet. When I arrived at the breakfast venue at 6:45, I was shown to a semi-private room, allowing me to eat breakfast leisurely. There was a rich variety of food, and I was full.
The sweet treat "Yama no Yobigoe" in the room and the hotel’s original product "Kame no I Manju" sold at the shop and served at the breakfast buffet were also delightful.
There were no bottled water provided in the room, but there is a water server in the elevator hall on each floor, so you can fill the provided bottle in your room.
Experiences during the trip
I rode my road bike from home to the hotel. One reason I chose this hotel was that their official website states that there is a cycle stand in the underground parking lot where I can park my road bike.
The area around Ome has many ups and downs and interesting terrain with the Tama River, making the cycling experience enjoyable.
On the first day, I cycled around Tama Lake before checking in. On the second day, after checking out, I left my luggage at the hotel, did a bit of hill climbing at Naruki Pass, and then enjoyed coffee and cheesecake at maru.+BEANS CAFE, a cafe near the hotel. This cafe also has a cycle stand, making it easy to stop by while cycling.