It's a wonderful inn! The exterior looks like a small castle in England, which is unique in the Okunikko Yumoto Onsen area, and the white walls and half-timbered exterior walls give it a slightly exotic feel. I feel an invitation to the extraordinary. At this time of year, the front door is covered with a simple hood to protect against the cold, which protects the inside from the cold.The interior has a somewhat Canadian-style country atmosphere, and the feminine decorations and figurines scattered throughout the restaurant make you feel very happy and happy, as if you're looking at Peter Rabbit. As mentioned in other comments, the atrium in the lobby hall has a great open feel, and the retro-style ceiling fans give it a resort feel. The rooms are made in a pure Japanese style and are very clean. What's more, the kerosene stove is powerful enough to keep your room warm even when the temperature is below freezing. It's completely northern country style. Although the narrowness of bathtubs is often cited as a drawback, it is impossible to use a large bathtub to flush out the limited amount of hot spring water, and for this reason, large inns and other facilities are forced to use circulation filtration. It will be. This rather small bathtub is like a guarantee that the water will flow straight from the source. But I think it's a big one considering it's a continuous stream. The bathhouse with an open-air bath has a clean stone washing area and bathtub, perhaps made of Oya stone? Roman bath with a noble atmosphere? The source entrance is the lion's mouth. The open-air bath was a little hot at around 40 degrees Celsius, and the indoor bath was around 43 degrees Celsius, but if you stir it well, you'll be able to enjoy a good bath. The hot water in the washing area is at a constant temperature, but is it around 40℃? It's just right. The bathhouse, which does not have an open-air bath, is rather cute, with the entrance decorated with a wreath and Western-style decorations. As for the spring quality, the main cations are sodium and calcium, the main anions are a little chlorine, sulfate, and hydrogen carbonate, and the hydrogen sulfide concentration is just 50 mg, which is a reasonable concentration. The pH is slightly acidic at 6.5, which is similar to inverse soap, and seems to be good for infectious dermatitis. After a few sessions, you will improve circulation and relieve stiff shoulders and lower back pain. The base of the hot spring is mirabilite spring, gypsum spring, and hydrogen carbonate spring, so it feels difficult to get wet. Instead, in my case, I can go in several times and never get tired. Dinner has a good balance of vegetables, protein, and carbohydrates, and I especially like that the menu includes carrots and green vegetables, which are often lacking at inns. After all, vitamins are necessary to properly support the metabolism caused by hot springs. Also, the portions are large and unless you are a big eater, I don't think you will feel that it is small. You can feel the handmade feel of the food, but each item is carefully prepared and very satisfying. The wine seems to be local, so I'd like to try it next time. In addition, the service is friendly, warm, and comfortable. I think it's a perfect inn to relax in your room, work, take a hot spring, or just relax and replenish your energy. It's a very calm, chic, and charming inn, so I think it's perfect for couples, couples, families, and individuals who are just getting to know each other. I believe this is a one-of-a-kind inn that combines the best of European, Japanese, guest house, pension, and Japanese-style inns. spa is my best friend!