The hotel they checked into looked quite ordinary from the outside, lacking any semblance of five-star luxury. It was situated halfway up a nameless mountain.
Upon closer inspection, however, the decor resembled the architecture of Hua Country's Tang Dynasty. Each room was a separate suite, spaced about twenty meters apart. From an environmental standpoint, finding such a quiet and beautiful hotel in the international metropolis of Kyoto was quite a feat.
There was even a misty, infinity-style hot spring in the backyard. From there, you could gaze down upon the mountainside covered in cherry trees and the bustling city of Kyoto in the distance, giving the illusion that the hot spring was floating in the air. The only shame was that it wasn't the cherry blossom season; otherwise, it would have been even more beautiful.
On the way here, Ruan Tang had mentioned that the hotel's cherry blossom hot spring was one of the most famous and distinctive in the country.
