Published date: December 4, 2024
Three Generations of Momiji Trip
Room Type Stayed
King room
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Experience of the stay
At Fairfield, one child can stay free per adult, so I invited my mother and stayed together as three generations. During check-in, I was provided with detailed information about nearby facilities (such as the adjacent roadside station and nearby hot springs), which I could incorporate into our travel itinerary.
The roadside station was open until 6 PM, so we had the recommended breakfast, which was a very gentle and delicious tea porridge set. I tried a soy nanban for the first time, and my mother loved it, but unfortunately, it was not available at the roadside station.
The front desk staff always welcomed us with pleasant smiles and kindly asked, 'Is there anything I can help you with?' since we had children, making our stay even more enjoyable until the end.
The photos in the lobby and the seating and book selections were all tastefully done, and while it felt a bit cramped, it was a comfortable place to be. Right in front of us, tea fields were spreading out, and there were small New Year's cherry blossoms blooming on the premises.
Experiences during the trip
Before check-in, we went to Iga's Mokumoku Farm. I wanted my first-grade child to experience various activities. I want to make a reservation next time. We enjoyed the mini pig stage and the rafting, which are available without reservation. The spiral sausage was also exquisite. By evening, many items, including bread sold in the shop, were sold out. I bought a set of local beers to enjoy in the room with my mother.
At night, we visited 'Yabuccha no Yu,' which is about 15 minutes from the hotel. The water temperature was a bit lukewarm, which was nice for the children who are not fond of hot water. The waters were very nice and left our skin smooth. If the weather is good, I think you can see the moon and stars from the open-air bath.
After check-out, we went to the Ninja Museum. Those who want to transform into a ninja can change for 1500 yen at the 'Danjiri Center.' An additional 500 yen is needed, but the ninja show was worth watching, and both the children and my mother in her 70s enjoyed it.
After that, we went to see the tea fields in Wazuka. We went to Dan Dan Cafe, but we gave up due to the long wait… It's an unreservable place, so there was no choice. But the view was breathtaking! It's worth going just to see the scenery!!Get Extra Bonus Coins! Sign up with this user's referral code now!