If you are giving a low rating, are you misunderstanding something?It's a ``minshuku'', not a ``hotel'' or a ``hot spring inn.'' It's just a guest house.Basically, in a guesthouse, you have to take care of yourself. In a real guesthouse, you are basically required to bring your own amenities.I have never stayed in a full-fledged guesthouse, so maybe I don't understand the system called a guesthouse.Japan is a capitalist society, so if you expect unsatisfactory service, you won't be able to enjoy it unless you pay a certain amount of money at a decent hotel or hot spring inn. It's like asking someone to buy a full-fare first class ticket on a cheap economy class ticket.A room without meals costs around 3,600 yen...I'll be honest.It's cheaper than the current weekday fare at Sanya (Tokyo's doya district. It's easy to understand if you say it's a Nishinari town.) You'll be surprised.I ordered a one-night stay with two meals included, but it was still very cheap at 7,700 yen per night. And it's during the holidays.I'm sorry, but these days you can only stay overnight on the weekends without meals and there are a lot of crazy rules (no noise at all, air conditioners can only be used during the day on midsummer days, etc.) and it costs nearly 7,000 yen per night.The price is so amazing that you'll think you've traveled back in time to the Showa era.What's more, they took great care of me and even offered me high-quality Nanjing beans with dinner when I tried to buy them, which is very rare even in Chiba Prefecture.In this day and age, where it is common for business hotels to cost over 20,000 yen for a room without meals in the city center, which is about an hour away by express train, I think they are doing well.I think this is proof that they are putting in a lot of management effort.Some people have written that there is a shower in the bath that only comes out with water, but that is for surfers to wash off sand when they come home in the summer. There should have been an explanation during check-in, so it's your fault for not listening from above.The taste of food is subjective and cannot be said to be the same for everyone...Fish dishes are very delicious.Let me tell you how delicious it is...I have hated fish ever since I was a child, but I ate all the fish dishes because I thought they were delicious. (I hate fish, so when I made the reservation, I thought, ``Oh, it's still here!! I wish I could do something about it!'')``Thank you very much for the delicious meal. ”I have eaten at three Michelin star restaurants all over the world. For example, I eat at a famous high-end French restaurant in Ebisu (starting with ``jo'' and ending with ``n''), which costs about 300,000 yen per person, and it was definitely better than the fish dishes there.I felt that the taste was comparable to, or even better than, a three-star restaurant.The tofu dish was also very delicious. You can use it as a side, or you can use it as a knob. I wish I could somehow preserve it in the freezer and sell it online.And somehow it calms down.It's good that you don't have to be too pretentious.The surrounding scenery is peaceful.You can be completely naked.Now long gone, I remembered the nostalgic training camps of middle school, high school, and university, where we had fun and sometimes did childish tricks.If you feel tired, I thought it would be a good idea to stay here by yourself, have a good rest, and receive the power of an older woman.It feels like an inn where you can truly feel priceless.