This is a tour village liquor store. We have 12 items in store. In the event of an emergency, advance payment is required, and after the return of the snow skiing, check in for 500 days per person. At the end of the second heaven, the nightclub was closed and the restaurant was closed. Because we own and set up a liquor store, we have a ten-point score, and we have achieved a nine-point turnaround. After that, the clothes, hats, and sandals were left to dry, and as a result, the third day of the month, the hats and cloaks were completely dry. It's true that you can see it. There are 10 closed drying rooms in the main office. Japanese old board translation is Japanese translation 阴阳鰔气讽讽I can't be a high-quality liquor store (???) 关 drying room is also normal, the landlord will not be able to open and dry it. A drying room for winter weather and snow management is required. This is the most important first step. . . If you are a Japanese old board, you may be a foreigner (smiling).The trip includes a hotel. We came at 12a.m. on the same day to store our bags. There was no indication of the charge in advance, so we checked in after returning from skiing and paid 500 yen per person. We didn't t have dinner at the hotel the next day since we were going night skiing, and the hotel's facilities closed at 10 p.m. We returned to the hotel at nine o'clock to shower in time, then tossed the clothes, hats, and shoes into the drying room, and the hat and gloves were still wet when we went out at 8:30 a.m. on the third day. It was ridiculous. To conserve money, the drying room will be closed at ten o'clock. When I spoke with the owner, I was insulted in Japanese for claiming that this was not a luxurious hotel (????). The owner said that closing the drying room is usual; no one would keep it on all night. I think the drying room is an essential infrastructure. This is the only time I've ever had the most ridiculous conditions when skiing. It's difficult not to suspect that the Japanese owner is prejudiced against foreigners (smile).I arrived at 12:00 on the day and left my luggage. They didn't tell us in advance that there would be a fee, so we saved up 500 yen for each person by checking in after returning from skiing. I didn't want to eat dinner at the hotel because the next day was a night game, and all the hotel facilities closed at 10 o'clock. I returned to the hotel at 9 o'clock to take a shower, threw my clothes, hat, and shoes into the drying room, and went out at 8:30 a.m. on the third day, but neither my hat nor my gloves were dry at all. It was absolutely awful. To save money, the drying room was closed at 10 o'clock. When I spoke to the owner, he made fun of me in Japanese and said, ``This is not a luxury hotel.'' It is natural to close the drying room; no one leaves it on all night. I've skated many times before, but this is the only time I've felt so relaxed.