I went to stay with my family!I was prepared for it to be crowded since it was the holidays, but...It was pretty quiet and there weren't many customers.There are stairs and an uphill slope from the parking lot to the entrance.It's about 100m away so it might be difficult for people with bad legs.The room is spacious, tea bags, tea sweets? One honey plum is prepared for each person.Amenities in the room include paper cups, toothbrushes, hair dryers, washcloths, plastic bags, and yukata SML size (if the size doesn't fit you, you can change it to the size you like in front of the room)There are bath towels in the hallway before entering the room, so you can take them yourself.The hot springs are separated by gender, and the genders will be swapped the next morning.The amenities provided at the hot springs include rental brushes, hair caps, lotions, emulsions, conditioner shampoos, treatments, and body soaps; there are no face washes or face washes, so we recommend bringing your own if you need them.There is a shop and vending machine on the first floor, so if you want to drink alcohol or juice, I think it would be better to buy it from the vending machine and bring it in for dinner...The coffee in front of the front desk is available for one cup per person from the next morning until check-out.Check-in is at 3:00 pm on weekdays and 3:30 pm on weekends and holidays.Check-out is 10am on weekdays and 9:30am on weekends and holidays.I was surprised that the check-out was so early.I had a leisurely breakfast at 7:30 and then left in a hurry without having time to take a bath in the hot springs...It was my first time to check out at 9:30, which wasn't even a business hotel. lolDinner was a course meal, but the color of my favorite sea urchin was bad, so I thought it would be nice if they could add one more sashimi item.I thought I would be able to eat a lot of Himi fish, but it was a lot smaller than I expected.If you want more, you should order the funamori or Himi beef.Tomato sukiyaki in a small pot doesn't suit my taste...The regular sukiyaki was good (lol)Also, the sukiyaki meat was pork belly.The meat was fatty and hard, so it might be difficult for the elderly...I forgot to take a photo of the seafood hotpot, but it had cod and blue crab in it, but it was just enough to fill my stomach...As for drinks, of course I ordered plum wine for an extra charge, but I had to make it myself, and I was asked to bring my own white rice, so the white rice didn't come out until the very end. lolI thought they probably weren't working because they didn't have enough staff, so my whole family came out to help clean up and carry things around. lolBreakfast is pretty average, and you have to bring your own white rice.The miso soup was served in a small pot, but it was too hot and difficult to eat, so I would have been happy if they had brought it in a regular bowl...It was a weekend and a holiday, so it was 20,000 yen per person for one night and two meals, so I was a little disappointed.