Mikagura Onsen Beech Inn Koase w Aga

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Otsu-2091-1 Hirotani, Aga, Higashikambara District, Niigata 959-4537, Japan
kontakt telefon: +81 254-95-3535
strona internetowej: www.koase.com
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Latitude: 37.5986257, Longitude: 139.4263622

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  • あにまる

    あにまる

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    There is a hot spring inn in the former Kamikawa Village, upstream of the Tokonami River, one door away from Mikagura-so, a hot spring facility in Mikagura Onsen Aga Town. Although it is a lodging facility, you can also take a day trip to the hot springs and eat soba and river fish. I took a day trip to the hot springs around 10:30am on a weekday and ate lunch. I was lucky that there were no other customers except me and the hot springs were private. The bathing fee was 500 yen for adults. I ordered salt-grilled sweetfish and took a bath. The bathtub wasn't that big and was about enough for 5 to 6 people. There were four washing areas, and shampoo, conditioner, liquid soap, and bar soap were provided. I was the only one taking a bath, so it felt good to be able to stretch my legs and take a bath. There was one free hair dryer in the wash basin. After taking a bath, I was guided to a two-room Japanese-style room in the back. Although it was a Japanese-style room, it was comfortable to sit on the tatami mat with a table and chairs. I ate the salt-grilled sweetfish and tempura that I ordered earlier. I would have liked the head of the sweetfish to be a little more burnt, but I ate the entire head. It was salty and delicious. The soba noodles seemed to be handmade and had a chewy texture. The tempura batter was crispy and delicious. I returned in the afternoon, and although I was alone this time, I would like to come back next time with my wife and friends. I heard that you have to make a reservation to experience soba making, but I heard that you can do it if the chef is available, so I thought I'd give it a try this time. I would like to add a note at that time. R.6.6 added I'll add this as I have a soba making experience. A friend of mine came back from Hawaii, and I had been thinking about using this facility for some time because it offers a soba making experience, hot springs, delicious food, and beautiful greenery deep in the mountains. You can experience soba making for 1,500 yen per person. I was told that I needed to make a reservation about a week in advance and would be asked about the availability of the craftsmen, so I made a reservation two weeks in advance. I also reserved a day-use room (3,500 yen per room) at that time. Since I had some time before making soba noodles, I took a bath in the hot spring (500 yen) and waited. When making soba noodles, everyone takes turns rolling, stretching, and cutting a single block of soba under the guidance of the craftsman, and the craftsman does the important part, so I don't think you can make a mistake. Once you have made soba noodles, you can boil them and eat them, or take them home with you. In the room I rented for a day trip, I ate soba noodles with tempura. I ate soba noodles that were uneven in texture, like udon noodles, but they were delicious. It was a very good experience. One of my friends was injured that day and couldn't come, but he told me to bring him the next time he returns to Japan, so I would like to come again then.

  • 日本太郎

    日本太郎

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    The food is simple but delicious, and the quality of the hot springs is silky smooth. However, the walls of the room are too thin. I could hear the voices in the next room. I thought the voice of an elderly couple was noisy even in the daylight hours, but at night they started having activities and it was disgusting, so when I turned on the TV, the activity was over and the elderly couple's room started banging on the wall as if to tell them to turn down the TV. I was hit. It was the worst night. There are three accommodation rooms on each side across the hallway. There are only 6 rooms in total, but even though there are only 3 groups of guests, how about accommodating 3 groups on one side? I think the middle room would be the worst if both were noisy guests. I was looking forward to the view, There is a campsite in front of the accommodation room. A camper with a bonfire It seems like you are watching me I can't even open the shoji windows. This time, I was also planning to use it as a campsite, but since I could see the campers from my room, I decided not to use it as a campsite. You can start a campsite, It's great as a business manager to start something new, like building a sauna, but if you don't reconsider from the guest's perspective, both the accommodation and the campsite will fail. I'll give up on staying a little longer. I'll just eat soba when I'm nearby.

  • ss yus

    ss yus

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    I used it at camp. I'm very satisfied with the location, the atmosphere, and the employees. I ate soba noodles for dinner, and it was very delicious with its aroma and chewiness! ! I would like to come again.

  • あめもなか

    あめもなか

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    I have been to your camp several times. The service that brings food to your tent is great. I enjoy draft beer and tempura handmade soba noodles every time. This is a valuable inn where you can camp in the snow, and there is also a hot spring! That's what I want to say, but there is one point that I'm concerned about. The shower in the men's bath is in the middle of the three showers (the left one too?) No hot water every time? Am I doing it wrong? Hot water normally comes out only on the right side. That's the only thing I'm concerned about🤔

  • Bouchra Lachkar

    Bouchra Lachkar

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    Beautiful japanese room, shower and onsen on the room with a view .dinner was carefully prepared

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