♨️"Hot Spring Guest House Mitake"It is located 5 minutes walk from Kowakudani Station.Both the exterior and interior look like a Showa-era guesthouse.The hallway has been replaced, but it's a little warped (because it's cold, the stove is on except late at night), but the stairs are equipped with handrails, making the steep Showa-era stairs safe even for elderly people. The interior of the B1F guest room has been renovated to some extent and is beautiful, as expected in Hakone 🐧 Even in March, heating equipment ➡ fan heater and kotatsu are required. Also, if it's humid, a dehumidifier is also installed. Afterwards, there were hot drinks, teapots, and tea sweets.It's a guesthouse, so you have to draw your own futon. Of course there are sheets upholstered.There are two bathhouses on B2F, one large and one small. I was told that the landlady had adjusted the bath temperature too much in the small bath, making it lukewarm at 41 degrees Celsius. As per the reviews, the bath temperature in the public bath is quite high, and I was told that there is a thermometer 🌡 where there is water supply, so I was asked to lower the bath temperature while checking the temperature. Also, we ask everyone to lock the door when taking a bath.If the door is closed, you are taking a bath♨️, so please be sure to lock the door when taking a bath.An hour after checking in, I went to ♨️ for the first time and took a bath in the small bath! As expected, there was also a 🐸 frog bath thermometer 🌡 floating there, so I took a bath until it slowly warmed up to 41℃, which was a little lukewarm ♨️. Take a bath in the large public bath ♨️ for the second time late at night! The bath temperature thermometer 🌡 was 42 to 43 degrees Celsius, which was a nice hot temperature. The third time I went to the public bath at around 5 a.m. ♨️, the temperature was 🌡44-45℃, so I thought I would get a mild burn, so I took a bath by warming my body in the hot water of ♨️, considering that there would be people coming in in the morning.The dining room is located in F, and you can choose to have dinner from 6:30pm or breakfast from 7:00/7:30/8:00.When I went for dinner, the teppanyaki side dish had already been heated up. Since it was cold, I ordered 1 cup of hot sake and 1 bottle of beer. The bowl contained three servings of white rice.In addition to teppanyaki, the side dishes included sashimi, simmered dishes, vinegared dishes, chopped Japanese yam, mentaiko, pickled vegetables and rice, miso soup, and dessert of sweetened apples (I forget the official name). ) I ate my fill.Breakfast is dried horse mackerel, grated radish with shirasu dressing, grilled seaweed, hot spring egg (maybe a soft-boiled egg), kamaboko/mentaiko/spinach salad, pickles, rice🍚, miso soup and tea🍵. There were two small bowls of white rice in the bowl as I had requested after dinner.When checking out, I told the host that I wanted him to explain how to set up Wi-Fi by looking at the document in the room when checking in.In fact, it's a Showa-era inn in Hakone, and the proprietress and the owner are quite old, so it's very elegant.On the other hand, there aren't many foreigners coming to stay, so it's a good place to relax and enjoy the hot springs.