I stayed there for one night out of my first 3 nights and 4 days trip to Amami.I didn't have any familiarity or knowledge about Amami, so I was looking for a good place to stay, and when I found this place, I decided to stay in a trailer house and thought, ``Staying in a trailer house!? Looks interesting! And it's all-inclusive!?'' Ta.However, since I don't normally do any marine sports, I thought, ``It seems like you can rent a lot of things (SUP, canoes, snorkeling sets, etc.), but I don't really understand...'' so I ended up not renting anything (^ ^;) So, although I felt that the accommodation fee was expensive (compared to other hotels I stayed at in Amami), I think it is a good deal for people who make the most of the activities.The inside of the trailer house is bigger than I expected! We used it with two adults, and it was just right (if there were more people, it would feel cramped).There is also a bathroom and toilet, but this one is quite small. I think larger people may have a little trouble using the toilet and shower.The interior was in good condition, but overall it felt like it was showing its age. There was a kitchen, and it was stocked with cooking supplies and seasonings, but I got the impression that no one had used it for a long time. I felt like it would be difficult to make something here.There was a strange smell inside the room (like a cottage or camping facility?). Also, the bedding and clothes in the room are in good condition, but what about detergent? Softener? The scent bothered me quite a bit (maybe it was more so because I don't usually use scented detergents), but even though I keep it clean overall, I didn't want to stay in someone else's house that was kept clean. I felt like I was being given something.I think this is the best accommodation for people who are used to camping, cottages, etc. and have no resistance! However, it may not be suitable for people who are used to staying in hotels or who are looking for the perfect hotel-like cleanliness.Regarding meals, I took the plan that included dinner and breakfast, and it was very delicious! However, I didn't know what and how much would come out, and by the end I was so full that I couldn't eat much. For people who don't eat a lot, it might be too much to eat (but I was able to take the leftover dinner to my room! Thank you!)As for the area around the inn, there is Katetsu Beach, which is just a short walk from the inn, and it is very beautiful! There were no people on the beach, so we had a relaxing time. There are no shops or facilities to kill time around the inn (within walking distance), but you can go to Koniya in about 10 minutes by car, so there are shops and convenience stores if you go there. . Considering the location, I thought it would be an inn for people who want to do marine sports or stay overnight after sightseeing around the area.