A bus tour with full snowboarding rental and lift tickets available for 5 people in one room. Accommodation for groups? Are you criticizing me for being young? What I'm saying and what I'm doing are different. The attitude of the bald man at the front desk is the worst. All the good parts are ruined. (Actually, I don't want to give any stars)mealThe deciding factor for this inn is Togari Nabe. I contacted the travel agency in advance and was told to ``please inform me at the front desk when checking in.'' I did so at check-in (around 4:30 p.m.), but they said, ``You have to let me know when you arrive in the morning.'' At the same time, I was told by my superiors, ``If you insist, I'll think about it,'' so I gave up. The website states that you can choose the time for dinner and breakfast, but in reality, it was specified. Satisfied with quantity and quality.bathSet a little warm. There are only 5 washing areas, so they fill up quickly and there is often a line. There are no hair dryers in the changing rooms due to the coronavirus, so you can use the ones in your room or rent them at the front desk. Regardless of whether you enter or not, you pay the 150 yen bathing tax when you check out. If you pay 400 yen, you can enter even after checking out.luggageYou can leave your luggage in the playroom on the 1st floor before check-in and after check-out. Please use the coin lockers (200 yen) at the front desk for valuables. If you lose your key, it will cost you 4,000 yen.roomA Japanese-style room for 5 people. The toilet and sink were shared. Not particularly normal. No hair dryer. The TV was on.rentalBook with a full rental plan. The travel agency contacted us to rent the board, boots, and clothing at Togabo Rental near the ski slopes, and to rent only three accessories (goggles, gloves, and hat) at the accommodation.When I handed my ticket to the front desk that said it would be free to rent small items during my stay, I was told that it would be a mess, so please rent one from Togabo Rental. The travel agency told me so, and the ticket said it was free, so when I told them I was here, they looked disgusted and said, "It's 500 yen each, because we've never rented them out for free."When I told Togabo Rental about the situation, they lent me the items for free, although they originally cost 300 yen each.othersIn addition to buying sweets at the front desk, there is also a vending machine that sells cup noodles and alcohol. A water server and kettle are available in the common area. Playing cards and board games can be rented at the front desk (some charges apply). I was given a face towel and toothbrush at check-in, but I had to pay for the yukata and bath towels. I inquired in advance about receiving home delivery, but the phone response was terrible.