・Early June 2024This is my first visit in about 5 years. It's been 7 years since my friend and I met. Time passes really fast.Over the past five years, many hotels and restaurants have been forced to close. I'm a Corona idiot.However, Thirteenth Night strongly survived the sudden and troublesome ice age, and was fortunately able to visit the island for the fourth time. As expected of Shibutoi.Thirteen nights and the landlady. Congratulations.What I was concerned about this time was the consistency between price and service (mainly food). To be honest, it's also cheap. Is management okay?So that evening, I held a conference with some friends. After a serious discussion late into the night about the future of Jusanya, they ended up drinking, making noise, and having fun. In the end, it was just a video of a very strange person that got me excited. Before I knew it, I was experiencing a pleasant morning glory. Probably because the sake recommended by the hostess was so delicious.As expected of Thirteenth Night.The next morning, we had a delicious breakfast as usual, and headed home after being seen off by the landlady.“When should I come next time?”That's what I thought from the moment I left.*I was surprised that the proprietress herself was so quick to admit that the fact that she was apparently causing a stir in the neighborhood by holding the steering wheel of Kidney Grill's ○○○ was not just a baseless rumor, but was actually fact. I didn't, but I want everyone other than myself to know that when I heard about ○○○'s front spoiler, I was horrified and thought this guy was really bad. Please do not tell the landlady.・October 2019I stayed here again. It's my first time to see sunny weather. It was fun to be able to explore an ordinary, local neighborhood on a bicycle. I laughed bitterly at the updates such as TVs in the guest rooms and ashtrays at the entrance, but I was relieved to see the landlady as usual (=no updates).Probably, but I will definitely use it again!・August/October 2017It's an old private house, or rather, a guest house that has been renovated from an old private house.This is not the kind of inn you see these days that is a renovated old folk house. On the contrary, it's just an ordinary old folk house, with a sense of regret or looseness, as if it should have worked a little harder. However, the level of comfort is unusual, and that is the biggest appeal of this inn.This largely depends on the proprietress' personality, or rather, her personality itself; her biggest feature is the relaxed feeling that not only the strength in her shoulders, but the energy in her whole body is released.I arrive at the inn, exchange greetings with the landlady, and go up the front door.However, that alone makes me want to whisper to myself right now, and I can't help but feel the nostalgic atmosphere.The room is eight tatami mats with an alcove. There used to be another room, but it doesn't seem to be available anymore.For some reason, there was an OA tap in the room, which was very useful. There was no TV, but no problems. There is no refrigerator, but is there a lounge? Since we were able to use a large refrigerator located in a large space, we were able to refrigerate everything in the cooler box.Another attraction of this inn is the food, and you can't help but wonder if the management is okay! ? At first I was surprised at how fulfilling it was.Each dish has the feel of a small feast based on ordinary home-cooked meals, but somehow they are quite elaborate. Boiled and dyed with just the right amount of soup. Boiled fish whose flavor-filled flesh falls apart in your mouth...it's the best. I can't stop salivating when I remember it.Have a drink while enjoying delicious food. Enjoy a drink while enjoying a conversation with the landlady. An inn that makes you want to stay just for that reason. I think this accommodation is worth it. As I was writing this, I wanted to go again.