It is very close to Takekoma Shrine, a famous Inari shrine in Miyagi.About 20 minutes walk from Iwanuma Station.There is also a taxi company, so business travelers will have no trouble.However, there is no internet information such as a website, so the nightly price and other basic details are unknown.I booked my stay over the phone, which was my only means of communication.It's cheap at 5,400 yen per night without meals.Dinner is not something for hotel guests because I meet people, so I reserved a separate kaiseki meal (usually something like a set meal?). Even kaiseki is cheap at 3,000 yen (when I made the reservation, I was given a 3,000 yen course, but there are some that are even more expensive)Well, on that day, it was late at night, but I had told them my arrival time, so the landlady was waiting for me in the lobby.The room key is an old-fashioned type.The accommodation area is on the 3rd floor and there are quite a few.Basically single, maybe twin?The room facilities include air conditioner, bath, toilet, TV, refrigerator, hair dryer, water heater, table and chairs, clock, clothes deodorizer, sofa with folded cot, slippers, closet, and ashtray.No wifi.Amenities include a toothbrush, yukata, face towel, bath towel, and razor.It was a much simpler and cleaner hotel than I expected.But unfortunately, my room smelled strongly of cigarettes, and there was deodorant everywhere... Yes, the moment I entered the room, I realized that it was not a non-smoking room. .There was almost no smell of cigarettes in my companion's room next door, so it was a hit or miss.The air conditioner worked well, but the walls kept rattling in the middle of the night, so I turned it off even though it was cold. I had a blanket so I was able to manage.Kaiseki is so much for 3000 yen! That's how luxurious the content is. There was a mix of Japanese and Western dishes, with a lot of shrimp dishes, but they were delicious. (The most mysterious thing was French bread with cheese on it...)And of course (?) payment is in cash.The check-out time was also unknown, but it was 10:00 as expected.Regardless of day or night, the front desk is generally not open except for check-in and check-out times.Since it was the off-season, there was no sign of anyone, and it might be a little scary to imagine a woman going in and out alone at night without anyone else being able to come in.