ゲゲストIn short: Not worth the price I have been to Japan for quite a number of times, and visiting an onsen/hotspring town has become a routine for me. The price of this onsen hotel was on the higher side, the cost of my stay was USD485 for 2 persons, with in-room breakfast and dinner included. The appearance of the hotel was old and required some maintenance, but the interior could still be considered as classic and Japanese-elegant. Room was well-equipped, clean and very spacious. There were several onsen locations within the hotel, and its sister-property, but I didn't think they were of great difference. All of the locations were with similar view or no view at all, and the onsen water felt like the same for me (perhaps I was not an expert). Private onsen required an extra JPY2200, which was usually free in other onsen hotels. Dinner was served individually in room over a 2-hour duration, in my opinion, which was a bit long. It felt like a slow service restaurant rather than a high-end dining experience. The tempura was served in room temperature, and the oil had already become visible, implying the tempura had probably waited for some time in room temperature. Other dishes were good, but nothing too exceptional. Same for the breakfast as well. Vending machine could be found in the lobby of the hotel, but all alcoholic drinks must be sold through hotel souvenir shop / in-room minibar, price was reasonable though. One free cup of Asahi beer for each guest from 5-7pm, which was generous. Hotel provided shuttle service to ropeway station, bus station and JR station on-request, which was very convenient as there was no need to wait for a particular time. Staff service was excellent. Everything in this hotel was OK, with some ”good” and ”excellent”, but it was still a very average hotel with nothing too exception. Therefore, I did not consider it worthed its high-price.