It seems that it has been open for a long time, but I have never stayed there because I can't make reservations on travel sites. This time I stayed because it was 7,410 yen (including bathing tax) with two meals. Check-in was from 12:00 and check-out was until 10:00, but extensions until 12:00 or 15:00 the following day were also available at a low price.The building is old and feels like the Showa era. If the entrance was on the first floor, the public bath was on the first basement floor, and the medicinal bath was on the second basement floor. Drink vending machines were located on the first basement floor. There are no special shops, but I was recommended a shampoo called ``OK-chan,'' which contains 45% hot spring water from the hotel. The building has a total of 4 floors and there is no elevator.The room was more normal than I expected, and although there were some frayed tatami mats, it seemed like it had been cleaned. There is a one-door refrigerator, and there are no curtains, so you can wake up in the morning with bright light. There was a mention on some website that Wi-Fi was available, but there was no signal at all. There was a yukata, but there were no amenities such as hand towels, bath towels, toothbrushes, tissues, etc. I will lay out the futon myself. There is no microwave and no pot, but you can use a thermos pot filled with hot water.The hot springs have separate medium baths for men and women, as well as a rumored medicinal bath, and the water in both is hot enough to feel like a sauna when the windows are closed.Perhaps because of this, the hot water was so strange that I could barely stay in the bathtub for even 5 minutes, making me sweat so much. By the way, the medicinal baths are popular and reserved for private use, so there was a high probability of waiting for your turn. There was body soap, shampoo, and hair dryer. Baths are available 24 hours a day, except during cleaning times.The food was the bare minimum standard for a ryokan, but it felt like a good deal for the price.When it comes to customer service, the husband and the landlady? They both seemed to like to talk, so some people might have different preferences about them.In addition, when you go to the toilet at night, you should be careful because there were some black insects. It might be a good idea to carry insecticide.I've written a lot of things, but if you can stay at this price and enjoy the hot water, I think it's recommended. However, those who cannot compromise on things should not go.Added October 2024My husband was hospitalized, so I only stayed overnight without meals. As always, the hot water will make you sweat, so if you are interested in ensuring its continued existence, you can take a day trip.Please go and have a look.