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Experience for yourself: which is the most advanced hot spring hotel in Japan?

It was dusk when I flew from Tokyo to Kyushu and arrived at Yubayuan City, Oita Prefecture. Oita Prefecture is known as the "No.1 Hot Spring in Japan", while Buhara City and Beppu City have become the "No.1 Hot Spring" among the "No.1 Hot Springs in Japan". Most people have a psychology: since they have arrived at the "Japan's first" hot spring resort, they should experience the "Japan's first" hot spring hotel. The cadres of the local tourism association recommended "Yutang" hot spring hotel to me. He said, "Wherever you go, you will know what the most advanced hot spring hotel in Japan is." After the guidance of passers-by, the car drove into a green forest, but did not see the signboard of "Yutang" hot spring hotel. While wondering, two people came running from the edge of the forest path, one carrying luggage and the other driving our car to the parking lot-yes, this is the "Yutang" hot spring hotel hidden in the maple forest. Along the path, through a maple leaf forest, there is an exquisite Japanese courtyard in front of you. The hotel staff welcomed us to a tea room, served green tea and bean paste cake, and let us have a rest. In front of the teahouse is a lawn full of small white flowers. Untrimmed looks a bit messy, but it makes people feel a kind of uncut natural beauty. Tang Yuzhi Hot Spring Hotel, located in the center of Yubu Garden, was built in 1953, and just turned 60 this year. The whole hotel covers an area of 65438+ 100000 square meters, but there are only 14 rooms. The rest are green maple leaves and tall bamboo forests. Each room is a villa with only one floor, with an independent courtyard and an independent open-air hot spring. Opening the window is a different world. I can imagine that in autumn, it is no longer green, but brilliant red. Being in such a delicate natural environment, I have no other thoughts except the word "quiet" in my heart. (Editor: dq 1964)