Thank you for your help last time during the Obon period, and I visited the hot springs and Kawaguchiko area a month later, thinking it had gotten cooler.The staff were also kind and helpful, and I was able to spend a relaxing time.This time, overseas customers (Hong Kong, NZ, Malaysia, etc.) were also enjoying themselves.They were a little different from the in-band customers, but seemed like high-quality individual customers.Of course, there are many repeat customers, including business travelers, and this is probably why there are many such reasonable prices at this facility.As always, the breakfast was home-cooked and healthy, with many dishes suitable for people with high cholesterol levels.You can live a safe and healthy life.The star ranking is determined based on the evaluation criteria for this accommodation rate (15,000 yen for two people, twin beds, breakfast included, bath and toilet) during the Obon period.If it is a famous foreign-affiliated or domestic P-type hotel, it is easy during this period, and it is 30,000 yen per person. This is a star standard that is compared with the accommodation fee evaluation standard of about 70,000 yen to 70,000 yen. (For over 100,000 yen, it's normal to have the best room, wonderful staff, etc., so in this case, I would give it 3 stars).Now, as for the main evaluation, this was my first time staying in the west building (probably the old building?), but the room was clean, tea, coffee (ground), 2 bottles of Pet 500ml water were available, and there was also a facility to boil water, of course. There is also a small refrigerator nearby (about 2 minutes walk) where you can buy lunch boxes for dinner, beer, etc. and keep them cool.Of course, there is also a microwave on the 3rd floor, so you can warm up your food when you eat (there is a coin-operated washing machine on the 3rd floor for long-term residents).It was the perfect room with a panoramic view of Mt. Fuji from the west building.The hot springs also have indoor baths and open-air baths for men and women, and the most wonderful system is that the door can be opened and closed using a room key at the entrance to the hot springs, and the women's bath and men's bath also have a female key at the entrance (red mark on the back). Only the door can be opened and closed (of course, it is managed with a double key that can open and close the men's bathroom with a blue mark on the men's key)With this system, if you are an in-band customer recently and a man enters the women's bath (some hotels have been reported by the police), this key will prevent mistakes.The bath is clean and cleaned every day (around 10 a.m. and 12 noon). ), and it was also satellite-controlled.The hot water was a little lukewarm (I prefer lukewarm), so if you like hot water, it might not be enough...? Each bathroom has its own key, so there is less chance of it being stolen. There are few amenities in the sink after taking a bath.Furthermore, if there is an emergency or an accident in the bathroom, it will be difficult for users to contact the bathroom because there is no telephone.It's also great that there are two free electric massage machines installed after taking a bath (because the accommodation fee is cheap).Finally, the breakfast is wonderful, with a wide variety of cooked items, and the hall staff are very attentive and bring in the cooked items as soon as they run out.The breakfast venue in this west building (old building?) has a European-style interior. I was able to eat in peace with the decorations. (Is this restaurant a coffee shop run by the previous owner? It seems like it has been reused to keep it in the same way as it was back in the day.)You can wait for CHKIN while drinking a free welcome drink (coffee) at the front desk (from 16:00 to 22:00).The staff is kind and some of them are foreigners, but they are also fluent in Japanese. You can spend your time comfortably without any problems.In addition, this time, due to a boiler failure in the west building, we were unable to get hot water in the bath in our room, so they gave us a 1,000 yen cash back, which shows that they prioritize their customers.The room rate structure is that the main building (slightly larger room, large bath) is 1,000 to 2,000 yen more expensive, then the west building is the cheapest, and the cheapest is an apartment-style room (2 floors, I think it was staff quarters at first, but when it's crowded) It is unclear whether they will be allowed to use the room as well.)P.S. The breakfast dishes seem to be prepared by a veteran Kyoto/Obansai chef. Also, the peach jam, which is in season right now, is homemade. I was especially surprised by the off dorcha (a Kanazawa specialty? dessert-style arrangement). ) seems to be specially made (please refer to the attached photo).The last 4 stars are that the location is convenient, but it's close to the station, there's an amusement park at Fuji-Q Highland Park, and it's close to traffic and downtown, making it suitable for late night people, and 70% of the rooms are single rooms for business travelers. There are also many young people because it is cheap.The parking lot can accommodate approximately 50 cars.