2022/8 VisitBuddhist vacation.My family goes fishing instead of going to crowds.Therefore, I booked a cottage for 2 nights and 3 days.After making a reservation, I checked various reviews...I was informed that there was no air conditioning.seriously! ?Are you going to go fishing in this intense heat and then spend your time indoors? ?The worst thing you can do is sleep in the car! ? We headed over while talking.My office is closed from the 11th, but I left early at noon on the 9th and left around 2pm.The cottage is for two nights starting on the 10th, so we fished all night on the first day!Check-in is at 16:00, but when I asked if I could do it earlier, I was told that around 15:30 would be OK.It would be helpful if you could check in a little earlier.Let's start with my impressions of the interior.The cleaning is thorough and it is very beautiful.I imagined there would be a lot of bugs due to the location, but only two small spiders appeared in the bathroom.I named them Taro and Jiro and watched over them.The kitchen is not large, but it has a two-burner stove, a work space, and a sink.The living/dining room is double-used, with a sofa that seats 3 to 4 people and two 1-seaters.The washroom was also spacious enough, and the bathtub was enough for me, who is 163cm tall, to stretch out my legs.The toilet is very spacious and wheelchair accessible.The inside of the building is barrier-free with almost no steps, but there are stairs from the street to the entrance.Lay your own futon in a large Japanese-style room.There are some windows that don't have screens, so if you open only the windows that have screens, you'll be fine! ? That's what it feels like.In the end, I ended up closing the door with a screen and using one electric fan.I would like at least two electric fans.For people who are sleeping or watching TV in the living room.Next is the parking issue.You can park your car next to the building when unloading, but otherwise park a little further away.Dark places deep in the mountains... car break-ins are scary.And the slope from the parking lot to the cottage is amazing!Although the distance is short, it is quite a struggle to climb up.Going downhill is dangerous because once you start running, you won't be able to stop.The kitchen item was a worn-out dishwashing sponge.In this day and age, I want something new every time.There were knives, cutting boards, ladle, turner, chopsticks, etc.The cooking utensils are one frying pan and two two-handed pots.There are about 4 to 5 large and small round plates, rice bowls, small bowls, bowls, and cups each.Of course, there are no seasonings. Even if it was there, you wouldn't use it.At my house, we bring everything we need except for tableware, so we almost never use what we have.Also, the refrigerator was a small two-tiered type, and there was also an electric kettle.I was confused because the rice cooker was old and it didn't make any noise unless it was talking.Bath-related items include body soap, conditioner shampoo, and hair dryer.There was also a closet of sufficient size, with 4-5 hangers.Also, regarding garbage, it seems that people basically take it home with them.However, if you live far away and cannot immediately dispose of your garbage, you can purchase designated garbage bags for 100 yen (2 bags) and they will dispose of your garbage.The separation is about 1 bag for combustible garbage and 1 bag for cans and bottles.I was told that plastic bottles should be mixed with combustible garbage.It's like this, but I still want an air conditioner.The people at the facility are very nice and nice people.It's long, but I hope it's helpful.