Stayed for one night from September 3rd to 4th.This is Hatsu Seiryukan😳When I parked my car in the parking lot, a young staff member in a uniform came up to me🙄He didn't say anything special to me, but just watched me take my bag out of the car😧He led the way. We entered the museum with the help of a young staff member🏨We sat down on a chaise lounge in the lobby😯Here we were offered a welcome drink, and my wife and I requested apple juice🍎This was really delicious❗️After we finished drinking, we were guided by this staff member and moved on. From the entrance to the lobby, a passage, a slightly curved passage, another passage, and then a staircase.Room 205 is very splendid.A bed on Japanese-style tatami, a sofa in the living room, an outside air bath terrace, and a semi-open-air cypress bath with hot springs flowing directly through it. ➿The whole thing is made of dark brown wood, and it has a calm and solid structure 🟫 Since it was my first time, I wanted to hear the staff explain the indoor facility system, etc., but for some reason I couldn't understand it well 😧 I'm getting older My wife who can hear the faint sounds of farts on a daily basis said, ``The voices were so low that I couldn't really make them out.'' 😳 Good luck to the dispatched staff 🙋 This time, we chose the ``cooking-focused plan'', even though it wasn't a problem for me as I have a slight degree of hearing loss. It was a creative course meal, with ingredients such as lobster, abalone, Maesawa beef, sea urchin, and shark fin.It was a little different from hot spring kaiseki, where hot pot, appetizers, and sashimi are set from the beginning, and each dish is served individually. The food is served according to the menu🥢🍴It's a dish you've never tasted before, and you can taste it from your eyes to your tongue😔Well, there were times when we weren't used to eating there, but the staff at the banquet hall The customer service was good and the food was quite delicious (=゚ω゚=)😌This is my first time at Seiryukan, but for the past few years I have been staying at Yukaen, which is adjacent to the affiliated company, and have mainly stayed on Kagetsu's consecutive stay plan for over 30 nights. I've been using it a lot 😳 I especially recommend Komorebi no Yu Roten 🧧 Since I stayed there in January this year, due to some circumstances, Yukaen was closed, and I went to Aishinkan, Shion, Hotel Hanamaki, Osawa, Shin-Tamagawa, etc. 😟 In September, I stayed in Shin-Tamagawa for several nights, and at the end of the month I went to Hotel Momijikan♨️At around 11pm, I went from Seiryukan to Komorebi-no-Yu through a long corridor for the first time in a while😚Ah, I'm glad I came. Because of this hot spring and this hot water, I can enjoy Seiryukan and I want to visit it again in the future. For some reason, there is no mirror in the semi-open-air bath in room 205.I have used the free family bath (Osawa), the free private bath (Shin Tamagawa), and the paid family bath (Aishinkan, Shion, Hanamaki Onsen). It's my first time at Seiryukan without a mirror 🪞 It's inconvenient to wash my face and shave 😳 Also, the wash basin and chair are hard and heavy ☹️ It hurts my butt 🥲 I think a plastic one like Yukaen would be appropriate, but it's a high-class hotel, so there's a difference. Is it gender? Hmm, it became. These are my on-time impressions from the first day of Seiryukan 😌 I'm sorry that my impressions are less than the impressions of an elementary school student 🕴️ I'm sorry, but I'll continue 😳 On the 4th, I woke up and took a morning bath in my room, then went to breakfast. The rice is cooked in a clay pot, and the side dish is a two-tiered boxed bento 🍱For some reason, the phrases ``eating from the same pot'' and ``unity, unity, and unity bento'' came to mind, and I felt that this had come a long way, and I was getting old. 😔Unlike the usual hot spring hotel buffet breakfast, I enjoyed it slowly and leisurely 🥢I was very satisfied with my favorite coffee after the meal🈵