Published date: March 2, 2025
Enjoying the Moor Hot Springs! We had a relaxing time!
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Experience of the stay
We stayed with two adults and one elementary school child, and to our surprise, the child could sleep for free! It was a great bargain.
While waiting for the welcome drink that could be used from 5 pm, we explored the hotel... as rumored, there were wooden carvings of bears and owls everywhere! The coffee we were aiming for was made with a machine we liked, so it was a cup that relieved the fatigue from the long drive.
When I peeked into the chapel as the door was open, it was a very lovely chapel!
The onsen was a Moor Onsen, not too hot, just right. The outdoor bath had relatively close stone stairs when the door opened, so I think it's better to be careful when entering at night. Just like the Moor Onsen, my skin became moist and smooth. I spent a blissful time in the morning's outdoor bath while listening to the birds singing.
In the morning, we bought bread at a bakery that opened at 9 a.m. and enjoyed it with coffee! The British-style bread that my child chose was crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside, and when paired with the chocolate cream we bought, it was incredibly delicious!!
Normally, we stayed in hotels with buffet breakfast included at night and in the morning (which is also delicious, so I am satisfied), but please avoid busy times! From what time to what time! We have to soak in the hot springs! There's no time!
The same phenomenon happened in the morning… and check-out was also early. Before we knew it, the time spent relaxing with my family in the room was short, but this time the check-out was later at 11 a.m., so we were really able to stay without worrying about time.
Experiences during the trip
There is a zoo near the hotel, and we went there right at 11 a.m. when it opened, but there were already many cars! We were just in time to see the polar bear feeding time, which was spectacular. After exploring, we moved to relax by the seals. For lunch, we had Indian curry, but it was super crowded as it had recently been featured on TV… We got takeout and ate in the car, and it was very delicious! Before getting on the expressway, we stopped by the Ryuugetsu Sweetpia Garden, where we couldn't get the cut end of Sanpouroku, but we purchased limited-edition items available in the store. On the way home, we saw a sign for the Naguna Onsen, which has free-flowing hot springs, so we decided to stop by! The towels were for purchase which was an unexpected expense, but the quality of the spring was good, and we stayed warm without getting chilled!