Published date: February 12, 2025
Perfect for Family Time or Solo Retreats
Room Type Stayed
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Experience of the stay
I used the facility with my parents, and most of the other guests were solo travelers, couples, or groups of friends.
The room was spacious with several yogibos available, and the onsen was open for use from 16:00 to 8:00, allowing us to relax comfortably.
The lounge had free snacks (chocolate and dried fruits) along with tea and coffee, and you could borrow various types of yukatas, board games, Uno, Hanafuda, as well as a mouse and keyboard for free. (The presence of the board game 'Karesansui' was a personal favorite!)
Before you go to the onsen, there is a shelf with face towels and bath towels for easy replacement, which was nice.
I included two meals (dinner and breakfast), both of which featured local ingredients that were satisfying both in taste and portion size.
Since they seem to be running with a minimal number of staff,
there were some minor inconveniences like the lounge free drink cups running out and a lack of replacement towels at night, and the morning baths were a bit cold. However,
it's located a bit away from the hustle and bustle of the town, making it a perfect recommendation for anyone wanting some quiet personal time or needing focused work with good Wi-Fi.
As convenience stores are a bit far away, it would be best for those wanting to retreat to bring supplies before arriving.
Experiences during the trip
I visited the Yugawara Plum Grove, Manazuru Port, and Odawara Castle.
This area has so many things to see and delicious food, so I will definitely come back to visit again.