I used it on a solo trip. It was a pretty cheap stay with a 2-meal buffet included. The location is about 15 minutes walk from Isawa Onsen Station. The building is old and showing signs of deterioration. The room was a Japanese style room, but when I got off the elevator there was a strong smell of cigarettes, and it was the same inside the room. The only negative point was that the clothes and masks I left in the room smelled like cigarettes. Air conditioner, washlet, no hair dryer (rented at the front desk). The baths were switched at night and in the morning, probably because the men and women took turns every day. One has a large open-air bath, and the other has a small open-air bath but a wine bath instead. The quality of the spring water was clear, colorless, and had no scent or sliminess. The dinner buffet had a 90-minute limit, but due to the coronavirus, restaurants are only open for two hours from 6pm to 8pm, so I thought there was no need to impose a 90-minute limit. There was a wide variety of items, and I especially liked that they had one-person hotpots so you could make your own kamameshi and hoto. Breakfast was nothing special, but it had a wide variety of items. The price was cheap, so it was a good stay as long as it didn't smell like cigarettes.
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