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26 de março de 2023
We asked for an authentic Ryokan experience and I’m pretty sure that’s what we got. Kiso doesn’t have a lot going for it ( needs to be borne in mind it hammered with rain for the whole of our 48 hr stay!) but this property is a jewel. Located across the road from station and also next door to a small supermarket and tourist information office. Owners and staff could not be more helpful, not much English spoken, but enough. Room was initially a shock but staff turn the living area into sleeping area whilst dinner is being served , and then back again in morning. Bath on ( optional) open air terrace looks rustic but is high tech ( like toilets) self filling and kept at a constant heat. Same could be said of room , traditional tatami matting & futon , but also wi fi ,fridge , tv, coffee machine . Room is small so we were glad when we transferred luggage on first morning for next stay. Traditional clothes are provided and you can dress for dinner and breakfast , it is not compulsory but nice to do so , The food is magnificent around 12-15 small courses at each meal all beautifully presented and carefully served ( not much by way of translation but all seemed lovely) . Drinks are also available at extra cost at dinner. Meals at set times : dinner at 6 , breakfast at 7;30 or 8. On day 2 you can choose between American or Japanese breakfast, we had no hesitation in choosing Japanese. Shoes have to left outside at all times.In a cupboard, they are then laid out for you in morning. It is handy for the station , some people did much more adventurous hikes to Magome and Tsumago but this involved military precision transport planning that was beyond us, so on a very wet day we went by train to Narai , a nice old post town , that was sufficient. This is a beautiful property that is definitely 5 star , the locality was perhaps not for us but no hesitation in recommending the Ryokan.
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