Iwaki Yumoto Onsen Sen no Yado Kashiwa is about a 7-minute walk from JR Yumoto Station.Iwaki Yumoto Onsen has a history of 1,000 years. The quality of the hot springs here is a ``sulfur-containing sodium-chloride/sulfate hot spring,'' which is rare nationwide, and the hot springs are directly sourced and available 24 hours a day. It has long been known as a ``hot spring for the heart'' and a ``hot spring for heat,'' but in recent years it has become popular among young people as a ``hot spring for beauty.'' The hot springs boast a water flow rate of 5 tons per minute, and the rich effects permeate your body.We go to the market every day to purchase our food, and we are proud of our fresh crab dishes and carefully selected seafood. You can enjoy Iwaki's specialty, Mekami and fresh sashimi, along with delicious drinks.When I visited around 4pm on a holiday, there were 3 cars parked in the parking lot in front of the building, and almost no cars parked in the large parking lot across the street. In this case, wider feels better. Park your car and check in.*Free night without dinner♪ 1 night plan with breakfast 13,050 yen*Bathing tax 150 yenThe building looks like a fairly old business hotel, but I wonder if the rooms have just been renovated. The Japanese-style room has new tatami mats and walls, and the plumbing is clean. The hot spring does not have an open-air bath or a sauna, but there is only one indoor bath for men and women with no view. Sulfur springs are highly corrosive, so the changing rooms and bathrooms have aged well. However, the quality of the spring water is good, so you should only concentrate on soaking in the water.This time we only had breakfast, so we headed outside to an izakaya for dinner. This inn is close to the downtown area around the station, so you can use it like this. Eating outside is impossible at a hot spring inn in the mountains.Breakfast (7:20-8:30) is a Japanese-style meal served at Shinka on the 1st floor. All-you-can-drink Dotor coffee and Iyemon (tea).By the way, looking at the website, it seems that Shinka's plans that come with a crab or seafood dinner and those that include tickets to the spa resort Hawaiian are popular.I arrived around 7:30, gave my room number, and was shown to a table. On the table are potato salad, kinpira burdock, squid sashimi, seaweed, eggs, pickled plums, pickles, and natto. Along with this, they served warm grilled mackerel, rice, and miso soup. Dessert is orange, and drinks are self-serve.The breakfast buffet isn't bad, but if you can serve one person like this, you won't have to rush. The food was definitely delicious, and my partner was impressed with the natto that didn't come in a cup. This kind of effort is important.