After dropping off from our car, the staff greeted us warmly and showed us to the big lobby, which was in the side of Fukuichi, and originally I have to admit that it seemed just like another big ryokan tailoring for many visitors. But after a short while of waiting, we were shown to the annex, going out from the main building through a private access for the guests of Kaichoro. And the wonder begins...
Entering the room I have to say I dropped my jaw on the size and comfort that greeted me. The living room is huge (15 mat in size), with warming lighting illuminating the great tone of wood and paper famous for interior design in Japan. In order to hide the TV, bookshelf, and the pantry on one side, the ryokan has used a wall of paper sliding door to create a tidy and simple feel, but once you open the doors you can immediately access to the enjoyment of the modern appliances.
On the other side is the bedroom, which is of western style. The choice of mattress, comforter and pillow again highlighted how the ryokan has taken the attention to details to such an exceptional level. Not only there is different choices of pillow for the guest to choose (and those are available in the room so you can try it out), the comforter is made from Eider Duck feathers, which is super soft, light and warm, and is known as the jewel of comforter and the best that money can buy. And they also deliberately lowered the roof and created a curved shape to provide better sense of security and coziness to help give you a good sleep.
Looking out the windows there is a wall of green, and there is a balcony where you can sit and relax, while admiring at the natural beauty, the sense of quiet and tranquility, while sipping at a drink (all the drinks in the fridge are provided for free) and listening to the river flowing below is simply the best way to smooth out the nerves and pressure from our daily lives.
But that is obviously not the only way. Adjacent to the balcony is a semi-open bath, with the bathtub made from the expensive Ofuro wood, and the 'Silver' spring water from the Ikaho onsen. The size of the tub is also big for the family to bath together. With such pleasure in the room we really don't have much incentive to go visit the public bath this time.
The make-up and shower room is also huge in size. With two basins so you can need to fight in the morning for the make-up, the ryokan has provided good quality amenities, such as 'Thann' skin-care kits for each of us. They are also using the same brand for all the bath gel, shampoo and conditioner too.
After going for a short walk at the onsen street, we went back to take a short break and then went to dinner, also located in the same annex. The meal was again phenomenal. Not only the food is tasty, all the utensils used are also a piece of art by itself.
After a good sleep, the next morning we have another wonderful breakfast. Like the dinner, each elements of the meal was carefully thought out and the chef had taken the effort to create a memorable experience on both our palate and visual.
Many people may wonder how much would this cost. Frankly Kaichoro is one of the most expensive ryokan I have ever stayed. For the one night with two meals it cost us 182,000 yen, which of course is a big amount. Having said that, it is still one of those places I would recommend you to visit once in your life if you can afford that.
My overall rating is 9.0/10.
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