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- Question publication date:2019/6/18
- Update date:2024/11/ 1
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An inn in Ito Onsen where you can enjoy Japanese breakfast
I'm going to Ito Onsen in Ito City, Shizuoka Prefecture with a friend. I'd like to have a healthy Japanese breakfast that's easy on the stomach. Is there anywhere I can recommend?
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- The breakfast was a Japanese style breakfast, with freshly cooked rice, miso soup, dried horse mackerel (a specialty of Ito) pickled in wasabi, and steamed seasonal vegetables. Everything was healthy and delicious. You could see the cityscape and Sagami Bay from the hot spring and the rooms, and the bath was spacious and relaxing. For women only, they also rented out colorful yukatas and rare work clothes. The service was high quality and the hospitality was excellent.May_W's answer (Posted on:2024/4/ 4)
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Both breakfast and dinner are served in your room, with dinner being kaiseki cuisine and breakfast being a sumptuous Japanese meal!
- This Ryokan (Japanese inn) that takes great care with its cuisine. In the morning, the Japanese-style meal includes the standard rice, miso soup, and pickles, all gently seasoned with health in mind. There are many side dishes that go well with rice, so you won't be able to stop eating more, but you won't be able to keep your stomach full. As for the baths, if you cross the floating bridge, you will come across two large baths, an open-air bath, a sauna, and a family bath (private bath), in that order. You can see Sagami Bay from the large bath, and elegantly view the garden from the open-air bath.Shinryuken's answer (Posted on:2022/9/27)
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Enjoy healthy Japanese cuisine made with ingredients from Ito
- At "Aoyama Yamato," you can enjoy a delicious Ito breakfast. We had a filling morning with healthy and delicious Japanese food made with local ingredients, such as dried horse mackerel and pickles, a specialty of Ito. We had a private room in the dining area, so we were able to relax. The Japanese-style room was spacious, with a very large window offering a panoramic view of the Izu mountains and cityscape. There were chairs and a table on the veranda, so we were able to relax and enjoy the view. The hot springs were also appealing, and we enjoyed a relaxing soak while looking out at Sagami Bay. The open-air rock bath was also very Japanese, and very relaxing.いちよう's answer (Posted on:2019/6/20)
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