I was very fortunate to be able to stay at Coco.Everything is perfect, from the cute and pretty house where you can take great pictures by pressing the shutter anywhere, to the kind-hearted owner and his wife, to the cute and innocent children, to the cute dogs and cats.I am leaving after living very comfortably for a month thanks to the owner and his wife who constantly ask and care if there is anything inconvenient or if I need anything more.If you lie still in your room, you can hear the birds chirping.If you sit quietly in the cafe, the cat will come next to you and lie down quietly. On a rainy day, it's nice to just listen to music, have a cup of coffee, and look out the window.On days when it's not raining, it's great to rent a bike and take a walk along the coastal road or explore every nook and cranny of the neighborhood.You can also try typewriters and sewing machines if you wish. Thanks to the dexterous owner, I learned a lot of things (for reference, the owner and his wife are children's book illustrators).In the evenings, movies are often shown on a 3m large screen via beam, and there is no separate movie theater, so the atmosphere is great.On weekday mornings, you can witness the lies of a close-knit family: the father who takes the children to school by bicycle, and the mother who wears an apron and waves her hand.I recommend it to those who want to peel off the grime of their lives, quietly heal, and regain peace of mind. You will never regret it.Coco was responsible for 90% of my life in Jeju.I will never forget Coco, who gave me a lie of healing.Oh, by the way, it's been less than 3 months since Cococo's owner changed and officially reopened after renewal. The Coco of the past and the Coco of today are different.