The price is expensive. It would be appropriate to say that it is a place worth visiting at least once. On a sunny day, it's great for tanning and having an outdoor spa, and on a rainy day, if it's raining, it's nice to have an outdoor spa. The barbecue table pavilion has a bug-proof curtain, so it's nice to be able to keep bugs away. The performance of the barbecue charcoal stove is a bit poor. The meat is cooked, but it's a bit disappointing. There is no doorbell, so the staff opens the outside door, comes in, and bangs on the front door. However, there is a window next to the bedroom, and you can see the way the employees come in through that window. Huff, huff, huff. I'm scared that someone will come in and look through the window. There are no curtains on that window. They serve apple juice and vegetable juice for breakfast, which are good. Everything else is just so-so. The system is good. There is no need to talk on the phone, we communicate through text. They did a great job of showing me a video showing how to use it so I didn't have to ask any questions. It would be a good idea to post a notice somewhere regarding Wi-Fi. There is no separate Wi-Fi password. I could see the mountains and the river, and even the cat came to play. I had a really good rest while I was there. I liked the open island kitchen. While I was cooking, I was chatting with the person in front of me, eating and drinking together, and imitating omakase and having fun eating. I brought my laptop to work and it was nice to work in a place with a nice view. There was a bathtub in the bathroom, so I put in bath salts and took a good bath. Except for the curtain-less window next to the bed that bothered me, I rested very comfortably. Why didn't they install a doorbell? What if I'm completely undressed at the outdoor spa and the staff opens the door and comes in to bring me some?? Well... Anyway, other than that concern, I had a great stay~~~