We had high expectations for our visit, as the price is not that cheap, the number of guests is limited to 4 groups per day, and the hotel describes itself as a ``hospitality inn.''Room: It was a mesomet type room.The guest room had a bath on the first floor with a view outside.There was an air purifier in the room, but for some reason the flap of the air outlet would flap open and close every few seconds, which was so annoying that I had to turn it off.For drinks, I had 4 coffee capsules, 2 500ml water bottles, and some tea bags.At another hotel with a similar price, there was enough coffee and juice in the room to drink, but compared to that, I felt like this wasn't enough.There are no convenience stores or hot springs nearby, so if you need a drink, you should buy it from a vending machine outside the premises. It might be a little disappointing.Bath: First of all, I was concerned about the moldy smell in the changing room. Also, it was a hot day in July when I visited, but the temperature of the bath was quite high, and I spilled about half of the bathtub, so I had to fill it up with water before I could get into it. (After that, the hot water continues to flow into the bathtub, so it gets hot again over time.) Even though it's summer, it doesn't have to be this hot, but I wonder if I can't adjust it.Although it was enclosed and hidden from the outside, there were gaps, especially about 20 cm at the bottom, which could be seen if you looked at it from below from an open space that appeared to be a parking lot. I was worried that someone would see me while I was taking a bath.Food: It's fair to say it's worth the price, but there was nothing particularly impressive. It's delicious, but I might be expecting too much.Other: When I asked if I could borrow an extra bath towel, I was told that there would be a charge. I wanted to take a bath many times and wanted to use several bath towels, but that didn't happen and I ended up drying myself with wet towels.We applied for an additional activity plan, but first of all, it was not an inn, but an external campground-like facility. It's right nearby, but I was told that they don't have a map to get there. It's easy to get there, but as someone who doesn't know much about geography, I wasn't sure if I'd actually be able to go there. Furthermore, I found out after visiting that facility that it opened at 11am. Even though it was located about 5 minutes from the inn, we were forced to check out at 10am, and there was no detailed explanation of the facility or that it would open at 11am. I thought that guests who selected additional activity plans would need to take measures such as check-out at 11 o'clock. However, the facility was kind enough to let us take a break at the cafe before it opened, so everything went smoothly.General comment: Overall, I feel that the balance between price and content is not right. If I was to be described as a hospitable person, I wanted them to feel that way.