I’d like to spend an entire day without going anywhere! Luxurious guest rooms with open-air baths This renovation was so extensive that there is almost no part of the hotel that has not been touched. The number of guest rooms was reduced from 47 to 35, each with its own space. A point of interest is that all guest rooms are equipped with an open-air bath with its own hot spring. Let me introduce the three rooms I previewed in order. Let’s start with the “Premium B type” room on the 4th floor. There are a total of five types of rooms, Luxury, Grand, Premium, Deluxe, and Comfort, all of which vary in size and furnishings. The design is based on the concept of sora (space), siro (white), and chi (earth) cherry blossoms, and the materials in the rooms are also unified with the colors of each image. The “Premium B type” is based on the concept of “chi” and has a chic atmosphere with earth colors as its base color. It has a capacity of 3 persons and 87m2 of space. Next is “Premium C type,” also on the 4th floor. This room is designed in the image of “white” cherry blossoms, and has a bright and gentle atmosphere with white wood furnishings. In addition to the living room and bedroom, there is a Japanese-style room area with a capacity of 4 persons. What struck me the most at this preview was the half-moon shaped open-air bath in the “Premium C type. The bathtub is made of Towada stone and has a beautiful view from this location! The bathtub is large enough for three adults to sit in, with a surface arched toward Mt. The bathtub is large enough for three adults, and you can sit in the arched surface facing the Yusaka Mountains. The third room is the “Luxury C type Himi” on the 6th floor. The concept of this room is “space,” as it is the closest to the sky on the top floor. The elegant and gorgeous room expresses the dignified nobility of cherry blossoms and the petals fraying in the air in pink gold. This room is said to be the largest among the luxury type rooms, with 92m2. There are five rooms on the 6th floor, all of which are “luxury” rooms, the highest category. The Hatsuhana is on the 6th floor, so it is on the same floor as the lobby and lounge, which is understandable considering that it has the most beautiful view of Mt.
It’s amazing that all four private baths are free of charge! In addition, there is a large public bath where men and women can switch baths. If your guest room is equipped with an outdoor hot spring bath, you may think, “I don’t want to leave my room! But that’s not the case at Hatsuhana. There are four private baths in the hotel, all of which can be used free of charge. And there are separate large public baths for men and women! It looks like you can enjoy “bathing in the baths of beauty” to your heart’s content. Each of the private baths has a powder room with amenities and a relaxation area with mineral water. After taking a bath, guests can enjoy free beer, coffee, milk, and ice cream. Use of the private baths is for 45 minutes at a time. You can reserve a private bath when you make a reservation at the time of your stay. To get to the first-floor “Take-no-ha” baths, guests ride a slope monorail called a “slope car,” which is a fun attraction♪ The length of the 30-meter-long rail takes guests through a bamboo-filled valley, which gives the baths a different feel from that of a traditional Japanese-style bathhouse. There are several bathtubs in the large bathhouse, which is a must for hot spring lovers. The men’s and women’s baths are interchangeable, so you can enjoy one on the day you check in and the other on the day you leave.
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