This is a recreational facility run by the Private School Mutual Aid Corporation. Even the general public can stay there. I stayed in a Japanese-style room on a weekday at the end of November, with about 5 other groups.【meal】The meals are Japanese and Western rather than Western, and the contents may vary slightly depending on the plan. You can have a variety of things in small portions, so it looks gorgeous and tastes elegant. Many of the customers are elderly, so if you're a frequent eater, you may not be satisfied. Meals start at 6:00 pm, and there are quite a few dishes lined up, so it's a good idea to arrive late (same for breakfast).Perhaps because they have a lot of Western food, they have a wide variety of wines. It's a half bottle, so people who only want to drink a little can enjoy it. You can also enjoy wine made with summer mandarin oranges from Hayama (this is a full bottle).Breakfast is served at 8 a.m., a Japanese meal consisting mainly of grilled fish. You can choose rice or porridge.[Inside the facility]It's a two-story building with many stairs and no elevator, so people with mobility problems may be a little worried. You can use the chair-type elevator to go to the guest rooms on the second floor, but you need to ask the staff.There are not many amenities in both the room and the bathroom, only toothbrushes, razors, towels, and yukatas, so please bring your own skin care products and combs.[Guest room]You can see the sea from most rooms. If the weather is clear, you can see the moment the sun sets into the sea, and depending on the weather, you can also see Mt. Fuji and Enoshima. The view is spectacular because there is nothing to obstruct it.If you choose a Japanese-style room, you will have to lay out your futon yourself, so if you don't want to do that, it's safe to choose a Western-style room. Western-style rooms seem to be popular, probably due to the customer base. The Japanese-style room is directly in front of the sea.The WiFi environment has been pointed out for several years, but when I visited this time, there was WiFi in the room, which I was very grateful for. However, I was a little concerned about the fact that there was only one outlet that could be used (3 or 4 outlets with an extension cord).[Access, location]If you are coming from the Zushi direction, there will be a red sign, so turn right down a narrow alley. Just before Chojagasaki, be careful as you may pass by if you don't look carefully. The parking lot is spacious. It's a 7-8 minute walk to the convenience store. If you walk a little further, there is a pharmacy and a supermarket.You can walk right to the coast. The pool is open during the summer and guests can use it free of charge. It's also close to the sea, so it's a great location where you can take a shower immediately after swimming in the sea. Reservations fill up quickly in the summer, so be quick.