This accommodation is the best with a hinoki bath and a nice terrace overlooking the lake. I stayed in a room with terrace hinoki bath in building B. If you take a short walk, there is a mountain lodge-style restaurant right next to the valley that sells boiled chicken and green onion pancakes. It's June and there is cool wind and water from the valley. You can also have a private barbecue on the terrace at the pension. The lakeside on the first floor also looks good. The refrigerator in the room is large and has three levels, which is nice. There is also a bidet in the bathroom. The induction stove is of the island type. It's by the lake and it's June, but there aren't many bugs. Even if you close the mosquito net on the balcony door, insects won't come in. The inconvenience is similar to that of new spa pensions in Sokcho, Yangyang, and Gangneung in recent years, but the rooms here are spacious for the price. Bring toothpaste, toothbrush, and razor. Shampoo, rinse, and conditioner are sufficient. Like the comparable pensions, it is difficult to adjust the hot and cold water in the shower to an intermediate level. And you have to drive about 20 minutes to get to the convenience store. E-Mart 24 is open 24 hours a day, but they do not sell alcohol or cigarettes after 10 p.m., so it is best to prepare enough necessities in advance. Also, since there are not enough electric outlets compared to the convenience equipment, it would be a good idea to bring along an electric extension outlet in addition to a charger for your cell phone. There is an extension cord in the room, but I think it would be a good idea to have one more if you want to stay comfortably. And other spa pensions are like this too, but there are no robes or beach towels. It will be convenient if you come prepared.