The image is completely different from what I saw on the homepage, and I'm disappointed. There is no sense of luxury.There are a few fields, factories, and private houses.Since I followed the navigation system, I thought I had made a mistake.It gives the impression of being completely private and with no surroundings, but in reality there are two buildings, with only a thin fence separating them, and you can hear everyone's voices.The garden is also normal, unlike the photo. Mt. Fuji does seem to be right in front of you, but you can also see private houses right there in your line of sight.The living room is outside, and you take off your shoes at the entrance to the terrace. The staff instructed us to take off our shoes outside, but they did not tell us that there was a shoe box inside, so we only realized it later.Very unfriendly.Basically, the only place I have is the cold stainless steel table and hard plastic chairs in the kitchen.There are no cooking utensils either. The plan was to include dinner, but although there were already detailed instructions on how to cook, time, and procedures, the menu felt very forced.We only have cooking utensils for the menu provided, so even if we buy something ourselves, we cannot cook it.The menu structure is also a mess, whether it's Japanese or Western.Overall, the taste is average.It says that you can roast coffee yourself from green beans and enjoy the aroma, but it took about 40 minutes and was very tedious.And there's only enough for one person.Roasting them has to be done outside on a gas stove because the fire alarm goes off, and it's cold and not fun at all. I would like you to leave the coffee so that I can drink it right away.There is a pot, so we recommend bringing your own coffee.By the way, there is no tea.There were no curtains in the kitchen, and the lights were on at night so I could see it from the other side because they were pushing me so hard and telling me to look at Mt. Fuji. I'm restless.The bathroom is unnecessarily large.I was told that the bathroom can also be used as a room, but what should I do here? That's what it feels like.There is a sauna, but it is very unfriendly, there is not much fire starting material, and there are only a few strips of wood to start the fire, so you can't enter the sauna unless you have a chance to succeed.There is also less sowing.It is not friendly to beginners unless you do the initial settings.We ended up not being able to go into the sauna.There are two bedrooms.The bed was comfortable.Mt. Fuji was very beautiful.I was told that I could bring my dog, so I went with my small dog, but dogs are generally not allowed anywhere except in the kitchen or outside.The kitchen floor isn't very clean, so I didn't want to shampoo my dog and then let my dog sleep there.I didn't know what to do because I didn't have any directions for a trash can to throw away my dog's excrement.Do you want me to take it home?We do not recommend going with dogs.It's just a perspective that says dogs are welcome to come, but just leave them alone.The welcome drink for humans is just tap water with lemon added.There was no TV and I couldn't just lounge around, so it was really uncomfortable.I just spent time with my dog and my husband on hard chairs in the kitchen.There were games to kill time, but they were all from my childhood in the 1970s, so it's nostalgic, but I don't feel like playing them.The next morning, I was surprised to find that the child living next door suddenly came into the garden from somewhere. Even though I had the door locked.Car guidance is also unfriendly.Our staff enters from the back and exits from the front, but we ask customers to enter from the front.If it's a big car, it's very difficult to get out.We paid 160,000 yen per night, but it was not worth it at all.Honestly, I thought it was worth around 20,000 or 30,000 yen.This is a really disappointing accommodation as the price doesn't match the content.