I stayed in the West Wing, but I felt that this was the old building, and the rooms, washrooms and toilets were somewhat old.
The Inn had too much food for me, but I thought it would be a waste to leave it, so I decided to go for a Viking dinner at the Inn.
It was convenient to use the elevator in the West Wing, which is the same for the restaurant and the public bath.
The second bath in the public bath was empty because there were only a few people in it, although the washroom had no partition between them. Towels and bath towels are in the public bath, so it is convenient not to have to take them from the room. The changing room is a locked locker, so it was safe to take valuables with you. After you take off your slippers, you can put a piece of paper with your signature on it, so you don't have to worry about someone else leaving you. There is an alcohol vending machine at the entrance to the public bath, which is cheaper, though there are fewer types than the refrigerator in the room.
It's a bit inconvenient to use the escalator and elevator to get from the bath to your room in the West Wing. There are some areas where there are only stairs, so people with limited mobility should use rooms other than the West Wing.
It is also close by walking from Arima Onsen Station.
After check-in, he showed us to his room, but he wouldn't pack our bags. There was an explanation for the emergency exit.
The kiosks were full.
It wasn't such a high price, so well, I'm happy with this.