It was a very good inn.We stayed for 1 night and 2 days at 3pm.First of all, my schedule was a little off, and by 2:30, I was shown to the lobby. Then, we received matcha, mochi, and tea leaves as appetizers (?).It was bitter and I could only drink a little, but I was relieved to see that my grandparents enjoyed it.When the time came, I was allowed into the room.The facility inside the inn was explained in detail and was very easy to understand.When I arrived at the guest room, I received various explanations and was asked about the meal time.There were yukata (?), dresses, bath towels, towels to wash your body with, obi to wrap around the yukata, jackets to wear over the yukata, and sandals for the number of people.In the guest room, the bath, toilet, and washroom were on the left, and when you went to the back, there was a Japanese-style room (with a desk, etc.). Further back, there was a desk and chair (Western style) that you would find in an inn, and you could see the ocean from the window. Fishing boats pass by and fish splash. It's interesting to see the changes in the sea. Also, on a clear day, you may be able to see the sunset or sunrise.When I grabbed my bath towel and took a bath, I was surprised!I don't have a key to my locker (where I put my clothes etc.)! Therefore, we recommend that you store your valuables (mobile phone, wallet, etc.) in the safe in your room.The baths are of the type where the genders change depending on the day, with one side having a regular bath and an open-air bath, and the other side a regular bath.There aren't many people, and you can see the sea from the open-air bath (same feeling as the guest room).For dinner, a course meal (sea breeze gozen) was served in the banquet hall (a tatami room on the second floor). Since it's Japanese food, I think it might be a little difficult for children to eat. (You might be able to eat eel and radish kamameshi, pork hot pot, etc...?)After eating dinner and walking around the inn, I came across a coffee shop and a souvenir shop just past the entrance on the first floor. From what I hear, fruit punch and almond tofu at a coffee shop? It seems that you can eat for free from 20:00 to 21:00. thank you!And the souvenir shop also offers 10% off from 20:00 to 21:00. Is it okay to make it this cheap?In the souvenir shop, there was something called a pearl gacha. It's a gacha that costs only 1,000 yen a time and has no disadvantages (minimum equivalent to 1,000 yen, jackpot equivalent to 5,000 yen, super hit equivalent to 15,000 yen). Deciding that they had no choice but to spin this, their relatives spun it, and two of the four won 5,000 yen.You won't lose anything with this gacha, so please try pulling it once.When I returned from dinner, the futon had been laid out for me.Brush your teeth and go to bed. See you tomorrow.I had dinner right after I woke up in the morning.As for the rice, there was quite a lot of rice, and there was a bento box with about 16 side dishes, as well as oden, rice, and miso soup. Also, each person had a piece of aburi seaweed. You can also eat white rice with your own eggs.Unfortunately, I couldn't go to the pearl store (inside the inn), which is only open in the morning (7:00-10:00), because my travel schedule didn't fit, but I'd like to go there next time.After doing all that, it was already time to leave at 10:00. I enjoyed a lot of things, and I was also able to take a hot spring bath, so I'm satisfied. It was an inn that I would want to come back to again.So, we had a fun day.thank you very much! !