A nice little bit of a guest house.I think people who are used to guesthouses and capsule hotels will find it very familiar. It seems that many improvements have been made based on the reviews, and most of the problems in past reviews have been resolved.Although it is a dormitory, it is divided into semi-private rooms, and it is spacious and comfortable with plenty of space to sit and do various things.You can use the refrigerator and microwave at the inn, and they also sell frozen foods, so you won't have to worry about food. All you can drink coffee and tea. There are toilets both inside and outside the room, making it easy to use. I'm really grateful that they also have loungewear, towels, and toothbrushes. It's okay if you suddenly come empty-handed. The front desk was also available via videophone and explained the situation in detail, and I felt reassured that if there was anything I could contact them at any time. There were about 3 people in the staff room.By chance, I was on a business trip to Gunma and was returning from the Saitama interchange when I saw Chichibu on a signboard, so instead of going back to Tokyo, I came up with the idea and stopped by. I am planning to work remotely the next day.Having a co-work space was appealing.Also, I'm planning to come from Tokyo to see the night sky during weekday remote work, so I'll write a few negative points to make it better.I think 10:00-15:00 is very good because it can be used flexibly. I thought it would be nice to be able to use it from 9am to 6pm if I wanted to. (Available to nearby partners)The directions to the room were easy to understand. Speaking of greed, I would appreciate it if there was a map of the building on the back of the guide on the pouch in the personal space (it says on the pouch that there is a shower room, but you won't know where it is unless you go outside and look at the map of the building).It would be nice if there were maps and recommended spots nearby available at the front desk or workspace. Like Rurubu Chichibu. Delicious restaurants in the neighborhood, time and scenic spots, recommended places for a walk, creatures and flowers that can be seen nearby, etc. If I were really greedy, I wish there was something like electric bicycle rentals. .Most hotels and guesthouses these days also have USB outlets, so it would be nice to have these as well. Even if you don't have one, I thought it would be nice to be able to rent out an adapter or leave it with your keys.This floor, futon, and chair. By chance, my legs and body were itching all the time. My whole body is so itchy that I can't sleep. I think there are some areas where there are a lot of insects, so it's better to take precautions against insects. Because cleanliness is number one.I don't know what the light switch is, so I would appreciate it if you could tell me where the lights are (although I can try it if no one is around). I didn't realize there was a remote control for the light in the semi-private room, and the battery was dead, so I would appreciate it if there was a confirmation and a note stating that the light was remote-controlled.The air conditioner is definitely noisy. There is an air conditioner in the room, but there is also an air conditioner in the private room space, so it is constantly buzzing. As is often the case in guesthouses these days, it's a good idea to have disposable earplugs included as amenities.It would be nice if there were disposable chopsticks available in places where food is sold. Disposable chopsticks are safer. Since there is hot water, I thought it would be nice to have soup, powdered coffee latte, miso soup, black tea, etc. even if they cost only a few dozen yen.