I visited him about 10 years ago.Although it is located quite deep in the mountains, it is very quiet and relaxing. The main business was a tofu shop, so at the time, we had a tofu-filled dinner at the seating area next to the souvenir shop at the time we requested for dinner.We were impressed by the deep-fried tofu, hiyayakko, raw yuba, and tofu desserts. I went home.The guest rooms were separated one by one, ensuring privacy. The only thing that has changed is that there is no TV in order to cherish family time. Of course Wifi tooTherefore, we were able to play with some props provided in the guest room, such as playing cards.I think there were about 4 types of hot springs.If you put up a sign indicating that it is in use, you can enjoy the hot springs privately.As for breakfastAlthough it wasn't all tofu, it was more like Japanese food at a ryokan, but it was full of seafood, seafood, and mountain produce.It was a very satisfying meal, and I headed home feeling very satisfied.Because of those memories, I visited him twice after that.The last time I visited, I had prepared dinner until dinner, but it would be a hindrance to preparing tofu early in the morning, so for dinner I had to take a minibus to a nearby restaurant, but there was only 1 tofu. ~I was very disappointed that I could no longer taste all the tofu at Tofu no Yado after only getting two dishes.I read other people's reviews that they are not currently offering meals, but I feel like it's a waste of the location and hot springs.Many celebrities have visited here, and I'm looking forward to the day when I can enjoy a meal full of tofu again.