I had no idea what to expect. An old friend encouraged me to try a Ryokan during my first visit to Japan. I viewed many photos, read many things, and read reviews. However, you only know what you are getting yourself into sometimes once you are onsite. I didn’t know how I would feel about the open-air bath part. But I’m up to a challenge and leaving my comfort zone behind.
When I walked in the door, one of the staff, Mizuki, went out of her way to make me feel welcome. I arrived a little early because of a mistake on MY PART, which she understood and allowed me to leave my luggage while I went out exploring a tour I had booked in the vicinity of the property.
When my tour was over and it was time to check in later, Mizuki awaited me with a welcome ceremony, tea, and dessert. Afterward, my luggage was already there when I went to my room. So, I spent time relaxing and preparing myself for my first open-air bath. When I entered the series of personal rooms, dressing room, shower, and bath, I felt safe, valued as a patron, and totally relaxed after my session.
Of course, after returning to my room and taking another shower, I slept like a baby that night. When it was time for breakfast (which you selected the time), I was served a delicious traditional Japanese breakfast.
The hospitality alone, along with the other benefits of staying there, will certainly make me return for another visit. Thank you, Mizuki, other staff, and chef, for a memorable stay at your hotel.