Family type accommodation for 1 night.Please eat before going in. There are several around downtown Namhae-gun or across Daegyo Island Bridge.When you think about going to your accommodation and looking for a meal nearby, there really isn't one. There are convenience stores here and there.It is 20 minutes away from the closest location on the lodging route, and there are only two last stores, a spicy stew and a rib restaurant. We enjoyed a delicious meal for 3 people at a local restaurant called Galbi Restaurant (house view). Recommended. It seems like everyone from the surrounding villages came here.First of all, the room is quite spacious and I think it's okay if you turn on the air conditioner during the day, it's good. There is parking. I think it is more practical (room size, parking price, etc.) than nearby pensions. It gives the impression that the owner only cares about the holiday season and doesn't invest.I feel like I'm in the countryside at my friend's parents' house, where the room is well-cleaned and has a nice view. The glass window is directly visible to the veranda of the house next door. It's easy to see if you take off your clothes, so I'd like to keep the curtains closed, even though they are old.No shower towels or other amenities. 2 round soap bars and 6 towels were provided, which was nice. The current is strong. I have dishes, etc., but I don’t want to use them. Instead of a table, there is an old round dining table. It was nice that it wasn't broken and was clean. Old model, but good air conditioner performance. It was a 36 degree day, so I should have turned it on 5 hours in advance to make it cooler, but I regretted turning it on late. It took a while for the heat to go down. I took a shower, turned on the provided fan (which made my neck shake), and then fell asleep. It was cool in the morning. The hair dryer feels old. It is attached with glass tape so it can be used comfortably. The floor in the living room was bare, so I was a little worried that it might fall downstairs. One furniture cabinet full of old memories. There are also single-pane tear-and-sew blankets, and the dark colors are really nice. There was an old smell throughout, but it had a country house feel, so it was okay to take a shower before checking out. There is a veranda, but don't go there because you can see the whole house next door (though it is clearly visible from both sides). The view was nice, but there was a line because spiders came in. Fortunately, it wasn't a big one, it was small, about the size of a little finger, and it was high up so it was less noticeable.I want to visit again.