Everywhere in the building is kept clean. I was confused at first because I didn't have slippers, but the floor was clean so I didn't need them.The bathroom is a family bath. Although it is not a hot spring, the bathtub filled with plenty of hot water is spacious enough for you to stretch your legs and feels comfortable.The changing rooms and bathrooms were well-cleaned, and the conditioner-in-shampoo, body soap, and nicely dried soap were well-stocked, making it comfortable to use.There was a cold water pot and an electric pot in the room, each with plenty of water, and even a pot for adding water.There were also three types of cups: one for cold water, one for tea, and one for coffee.There was a hair dryer and a mirror, and the toothbrushes had paper cups for each person. I was very grateful for this. (Toothbrushes come with toothpaste on them, so if you like to apply plenty of toothpaste, we recommend bringing your own.) The towel rack is also large, making it easy to dry.The meals are plentiful and all very delicious. (Write a comment on the photo)For drinks, there is a menu with prices written on it, so you can order without any worries. The price is also reasonable which is helpful.The rice is served in a pot and the miso soup is served in a pot, making it easy to refill. For dessert, they keep ice cream (delicious type) in the refrigerator in the guest room. There is a coffee drip bag in the room, so you can brew it yourself and enjoy it with ice cream.For breakfast, coffee is served in a pot. A newspaper is casually included, making you feel satisfied. Everything about the breakfast seems like they put a lot of effort into it, and it's very delicious. It was the best Japanese breakfast I've ever had.Sesame tofu is on sale. You can eat it with meals, but it's also worth buying as a souvenir. Made with arrowroot powder, it's very rich. You may have different tastes for the sweetness, but you don't need soy sauce and it goes well with alcohol. My family loved it and wanted to eat it at home, so I bought it as a souvenir. (If you want to buy sesame tofu, we recommend making a reservation by phone.)Two of the three shared washrooms have automatic flushing, which is nice in a shared washroom. It's also nice that it's not all automatic flushing. Sometimes it's difficult to stop right away. Hand soap was placed in every corner, and paper towels on both ends were replenished.Overall, I feel that they are taking great care to ensure that customers do not feel inconvenienced or have to hold back as much as possible.I think a great effort is being made to provide hospitality on this scale. I would like people with good manners to stay here and enjoy it! I sincerely think so. (The number of customers has decreased due to the coronavirus)This is an inn where I would like to stay again with my family. (Staying in Golden Week in 2024/1 night, 2 meals per person, 13,200 yen (tax included))Although it is near the entrance to Mt. Yahiko Skyline, it is quiet because it is not along a major road.