I stayed there once and it was so good that I'm coming back again.For the generation born in the Showa era, it is ``the house of grandparents in the countryside that their parents took them back to.'' It awakens your childhood sensations and fills your heart with nostalgia.The original construction remains, such as the veranda, sunken kotatsu, tatami rooms with many small partitions, tiles in the bathroom, and glass doors. This seems very fresh to children born at the end of the Heisei era.On the other hand, the furniture, beds, linens, fragrances, and amenities had a taste and quality that rivaled that of a luxury hotel, and I was surprised at the difference in quality.Also, as it advertises as a staycation type, it was equipped with a large refrigerator, various seasonings, kitchen appliances, a large air conditioner, a washer/dryer, and even insect repellent. It is also equipped with high-speed Wi-Fi, making it suitable for traveling with children as there is no need to worry about workdays or renting out the whole house. We especially recommend staying for consecutive nights and ``staying like you're living there''.It intentionally preserves the oldness, nostalgia, and the inconveniences that come with it, and at the same time, it has a perfect combination of cleanliness and convenience that are comfortable for modern people, and this seems to lead to a sense of comfort.[Sea bathing]It was also used during the swimming season.There is a small beach a few minutes away by car.The inland sea is very clean and has few waves, making it ideal for families with children.This facility has water in the garden, and the bath is close to the garden via the back entrance, so it is convenient.It was also nice that there was a washer/dryer so I could wash my swimsuit right away.【fishing】I don't know the details because I don't fish myself, but I often see people fishing at the edge of the fishing port. It is a 2 minute walk from our facility.[Nearby facilities]There is a 7-Eleven and a gas station nearby.The nearby 7-Eleven had fireworks and beach toys in the summer. We also sell souvenirs from Izu.In addition, there is a hot spring facility called Kurura Toda a few minutes away by car, and we were given a free use coupon.I also received a drink ticket for a cafe a few minutes walk away. The freshly brewed coffee is very delicious and I look forward to my stay.[In-facility equipment]We have everything you need for daily life, but we also have a TV with YouTube, board games, children's books, Harry Potter, etc., so you won't get bored even at home.[Notes]・The town is a port town and not a tourist destination → There are almost no packaged tourist attractions.- Restaurants close in the evening, so it's best to eat out early.・Transferring between trains and buses is quite inconvenient. It will be difficult if you don't have your own car or rental car.・Unlocking and closing the front door requires a trick unique to old Japanese houses, so it may take some time at first. Let's enjoy that too!---I think it's a town and accommodation that chooses people to a certain extent. However, it is perfect for people like ↓.・I like the scenery of old Japan.・You can find fun on your own even if you have nothing to do・Enjoy your trip despite the inconvenience・I like watching the sea・I like fishing・I like interior design (Japanese modern)