My 6th grade daughter and my husband stayed with us for one night.I stayed for one night with the aim of watching Satoru Sato's YouTube videos and snorkeling at the calm Ida Beach. A typhoon had passed nearby, and although the weather was good, unfortunately the sea was choppy and muddy, so we couldn't see any coral or fish. Next time!I rented a Japanese-style futon room.Free air conditioning, electric fan, and clean sheets. It's an old facility, so ants may get in there. (Be careful not to place sweets etc. on the tatami)At night, I went to sleep listening to the loud chorus of frogs and the voices of unknown creatures. When I went to the bathroom at night, I saw frogs on the grass, so I brought a small flashlight with me. The toilets are clean, the showers are spacious, and shampoo and body soap are provided. Bathrooms and teeth brushing are shared at the outside sink (covered) next to the toilet. No hair dryer.The food was just as the reviews had said, and it was really delicious home-cooked food. Lots of side dishes too. White fish tempura that my son and a customer had caught. Soki stew and more. Shopping will be carried out to Iriomote Island by private boat, which is quite expensive and a difficult task. Even so, I was grateful and happy that they made and served so many side dishes.It's a pity that I haven't been able to bake the rumored bread because I was busy. I told him that I was also a baker, and since I know how difficult it is to bake bread, I took my hat off to him and looked at him with respect, saying that he was doing a great job despite the time and cost involved in purchasing the ingredients.While taking care of nursing care and lodging alone. They were bright and friendly, and explained the facilities in detail, so I was able to stay there without any problems.What was really helpful was that we had free access to cold, delicious water. I usually have to buy drinks when I travel, but they left a water cooler in the dining room for me to use anytime, even during the night, which was helpful.My daughter really liked the dog, Sachi-chan, and enjoyed petting her while she was there, saying, ``I'm going to visit Sachi-chan.'' He is such a cute and friendly dog that I wish I had brought him dog treats.After taking a shower and waiting for dinner, when I left the hotel's dining room, I saw the port and the sea right in front of me. I looked out at the calm sea surface and the rainforest mountains surrounding the port, immersed myself in the silence of no cars, only the sound of crashing waves, and enjoyed the luxury of immersing myself in nature. I'm really glad I chose Kamadomaso.