I woke up slowly at 7:00 a.m. as usual. I got up at 7:00 a.m. and got ready for the ride while watching TV. My Ninja is all that's left in the bike parking space.
It was raining a bit, so I wore rainwear in my room just in case. The temperature was below 20 degrees Celsius, so I was just trying to keep warm, but the forecast was for sunny weather later on. I wanted to get out of the city first, so I headed towards the west shore of Lake Inawashiro.
We were able to get onto a nice farm road. It was an exhilarating route with some winding over the mountains. As we were riding along, the temperature gradually rose and the weather recovered. This touring is really a lot of routes to run while looking at the ears of rice.
When the weather started to improve, I took off my rainwear and went into normal mode. We set our next destination in the navigation system and headed for Nasu.
The impact of Laomatsu Onsen Kiraku Ryokan
Our destination is here. Laomatsu Onsen Kiraku Ryokan. Look for the sign on the side of the road.
As we proceeded along the road that became unpaved from the halfway point....It looks like a ruin, but it's a working hot spring.
When I parked my bike and approached the building, I was greeted with a rather exciting sight.
I peeked inside from the entrance, but there was no sign of anyone at all... I wonder if it's open for business... I wonder if it's open for business... But then I see a sign that says "Reception is in the back.
So I turned around and saw an ordinary house. I called out to him from the front door, and the door just inside the entrance opened to reveal a man still in the kotatsu... This feeling... I thought to myself, "I've seen this before in a Downtown comedy show. I thought to myself.
I paid 500 yen to enter the museum. First, go down the steep stairs right at the entrance....
Um, .... Where is the bath?
By the way, at first, the lights on the left side of the ↓ picture weren't even on, so I felt nothing but despair... The hole in the ceiling... A little scary!
Here is a photo I took looking back before turning on the lights.Is it a 3D horror game?
On the wall."The 50th anniversary of the town system"I googled it and found that this is a poster from 2004. It's a poster from 2004.
So, I went through a few events to gain experience, and then I went down the hallway.save pointThere was the entrance to the bath.
There was only one bathtub with hot water, but the atmosphere was tasteful and I liked it. Let's take a quick bath....
What is it? This hot water. It's so good!I'm not an expert on the quality or composition of the springs, but the hot water is so good that it's probably one of the best three hot springs I've ever been in, combined with the feeling of a hidden hot spring.
It wasn't that hot, so I stayed in the bath for quite a while, but I couldn't stop sweating when I got out. I'll explore the building for a while until the sweat subsides....
I tried to look into some of the rooms that looked as if time had stopped, but the floor was obviously rotten and felt squishy on my feet. .... The corridors were also like this, so there were many places I was too scared to go. I guess I'll have to gain more experience and defeat stronger monsters to move on.
So, after enjoying the bath and the attractions, we left the Kiraku Ryokan in Laomatsu Onsen. Let's come back here again!
I was so shocked that it became a long story, so I'll continue in another article.