The service and manners were very impressive and I'm glad.I was surprised and happy that the complimentary breakfast was carefully prepared, but since I don't usually eat breakfast, it was a lot of food.I felt pressured because they checked the amount several times to make sure there was nothing left.It felt more like staying at a guest house, or rather, staying at the house of a kind uncle I didn't know.The reason for the low rating is thatThere was no heating and the heater would shut off after 4 hours, so I was shivering and couldn't sleep because I was so cold in the freezing cold of 1 degree Celsius.I never thought there would be no heating...even though it's only 1 degree...When I was looking for the remote control, I found a note in the room that read, ``Hokuriku Electricity has increased by 46%! Please help us save electricity!''The toilet smelled so bad that I threw up every time I went in.I looked it up in order of cheapest price, and since I was in a hurry, I made a reservation without looking at much, so it was very impressive. When we entered the entrance, we were suddenly guided to a room in the back, and the old man pointed to the kotatsu and asked us to enter, so we both entered the kotatsu.After 30 minutes of feeling so tired that I felt like I was going to pass out, I was given an explanation about how great the guesthouse was, how to use the TV and electricity remote controls, and the types of sake I could drink. It was kind of you, but as someone who doesn't really like men who are older than me, it was a little painful for me to sit under a kotatsu with him in a closed room without any prior notice.It was my first time to stay in a guest house by myself, and I had only been to a guest house once, and at that time it was an unmanned guest house, so I was shocked that something like this could happen and I don't think I'll ever stay at a guest house again.However, it is recommended for those who like guest houses that are full of hospitality such as car transportation and Japanese sake, and I can see why it continues to be loved and has many repeat customers.However, if you are a young woman and are not used to guesthouses, I seriously recommend that you do not go alone.It was shocking, partly because I had not seen much before making a reservation.However, I'm sure he's the kind of person who finds purpose in helping others, and I think the owner is a very kind and enthusiastic person.But I think that may be considered "forcible imposition" by some people.It's like food harassment, and even though I hate eel, I really hate it when someone gives me a long explanation about eel, saying, ``Please eat it because it's delicious,'' and then gives me a confident smile and says, ``Yes, please.'' Everyone becomes in a situation where they have no choice but to eat happily because they don't want to hurt this person.It was a place that was extremely loved by half of the people and hated by the other half.I'm sure it hasn't changed since it's been around for a long time, judging by other people's reviews...However, I am grateful that I had a good experience that I would never have again, and I am glad I went because it left a lasting impression on me.It's amazing that they even provide transportation.The owner was like the top of Japanese hospitality.It was so cold that I couldn't get any sleep, and the next day instead of feeling better, I felt even more tired, so I think I should turn on the heating.It was cold enough to kill people.If it had been mentioned that there was no heating, I would not have hesitated to stay there.I didn't need all the services, so I thought to turn on the heating.Personally, I think it's a good idea to wear warm clothes if you're coming.