ๅฌ้ใจใใใฐๆธฉๆณใๅผทใๅฏๆฐใๆฅๆฌๅๅณถไธ็ฉบใซๆตๅ
ฅใใไนๅทใงใ็ฉ้ชใไบๆณใใใฆใใๆฅใซๅฎฟๆณใใพใใใ
ใๅคงๆตดๅ ดใ
ใใฎใใใซใฏ้ฒๅคฉ้ขจๅๅซใๅฑไธใซๅคงๆตดๅ ดใใใใพใใๅคงๆตดๅ ดใซๅ
ฅใฃใ็ฌ้ใใใญใฎ้ฆใใๆผใใๆธฉๆณใซๆฅใ้ซๆๆใๅบๆฟใใพใใ
ๆตดๅ ดใฏๆธ
ๆฝใงใจใฆใๆฐๆใกใใใใงใใ
้ฒๅคฉ้ขจๅใฏ้ขจใๅนใๆใใใใใๆตด้ขใใ่ใไธใใๆฐด่ธๆฐใ้ขจใซๆตใใๅนปๆณ็ใช้ฐๅฒๆฐใ้ธใๅบใใพใใ้ฒๅคฉ้ขจๅใซๅ
ฅใฃใฆใใใจ้ชใใใฉใใฉ่ใ่ฝใกๅงใใพใใใ
็งใฏๆฎๆฎตๆนฏ่นใซใคใใๆ้ใ็ญใใฎใงใใใ้ฒๅคฉ้ขจๅใใใพใใซใๆฐๆใกใใใฆใใใใไฝใๅทใใใฆๅๅบฆๆนฏ่นใซใคใใๅทฅ็จใไฝๅบฆใ็นฐใ่ฟใใพใใใ
ใๆ้ฃใ
ใใใใใฎ้ฃๆใ็จๆใใใใใฅใใใงใงใใไธๅฏงใซ้
็ฝฎใใใๅฌ้ๅ็ฉใฎๆนฏ่ฑ่
ใๆไพใใใฆใใพใใๅบๆฌ็ใซๅ้ฃใงใใใๅไบบ็ใซใใฅใใใงใงๆฌ ใใใชใในใฏใฉใณใใซใจใใฐใจใฆใคใณใใผใไธๅใซไธฆใใงใใพใ(็ฌ)
Ureshino is known for its hot springs. We stayed on a day when a strong cold air flowed over the Japanese archipelago and snow was expected to accumulate even in Kyushu.
Large bath
This hotel has a large bath on the rooftop including an open-air bath. The smell of Japanese cypress wafts through the air the moment you enter the baths, stimulating a sense of elation that you have come to a hot spring bath.
The baths are clean and very comfortable.
Since the wind blows through the open-air baths, the steam that rises from the bathing surface is carried away by the wind, creating a fantastic atmosphere. While I was in the open-air bath, snow began to flutter and fall.
I usually spend only a short time in the bathtub, but the open-air bath was so pleasant that I went out of my way to cool myself down and repeat the process of getting into the bathtub again and again.
Breakfast
A buffet with many ingredients. It is carefully arranged, and Ureshino's specialty, yudofu (tofu), is also served. Basically, it is Japanese food, but scrambled eggs and sausage, which I personally find indispensable at