Guest User
December 30, 2022
Since it's a so-called guesthouse, you'll usually sleep with strangers on bunk beds in a large room. We used a private room, which was about 6 tatami mats in size, with just one small table and cushions. The building was said to have been renovated in 2018, so it was generally clean, but all the water areas are shared. If there are many guests staying, you may be concerned about the cleanliness of the toilets and showers. There is free WIFI, but the security level is quite low and I'm a little worried. There is also no TV in the common area. You must bring your own yukata (roomwear), towels, toothbrush, etc. Simply put, it's the same as a clean and convenient mountain hut. This facility is suitable for people who want to stay at a cheap price even if it is a little inconvenient.
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