I stayed there for a long period of one and a half months.It seemed like they had built a DIY old folk house in the mountains surrounded by rich nature, and the interior of the building was filled with the pleasant smell of wood.The common space has an open ceiling, high ceilings, and plenty of sunlight, so I often took naps in the hammock.Also, the garden was lovely. You can feel the energy of nature as large black butterflies and blue dragonflies flutter around next to tropical palm plants and vines.In the early morning, you could hear birds chirping with a beautiful whistle-like sound, and at night you could see fireflies. I was refreshed both physically and mentally as I gazed at the powerfully flowing waterfall with a large black rock in my back.Clear air was flowing both in the garden and inside the building.Also, the location was great, with a 5-minute walk to the main street and a 20-minute walk to the downtown area.There are many bars, drug stores, Daiso, etc. in the downtown area, and it is a great place for shopping.No problem. The nearest supermarket "Green Store" and post office are within a 5-minute walk.There was a 24-hour convenience store and a bar within 10 minutes.It's a guest house where you can use cooking utensils and plates freely.It's also a good idea to cook your own meals and reduce your food costs.Particularly recommended is Kida Shoten, a cheap greengrocer located across from the nearest supermarket.Cheap ones vary in quality, so be sure to check that out, but there are bargains on vegetables that change daily, such as 10 carrots for 100 yen.Fruit is always cheap. The 9.5 kg banana in the back was 1,181 yen, and one large watermelon was 1,500 yen. Considering that a 1/8 watermelon costs 500 yen at a supermarket in Tokyo, this is less than half the price in Tokyo.As mentioned in other reviews, we often saw large spiders and ants. However, since I'm in the mountains, I didn't worry about it, thinking it was something like that.In addition, if you ask the owner, he will lend you cockroach and tick extermination spray, so if you are afraid of insects, why not borrow one?I was staying at this guesthouse for some rest, and there were people from all sorts of backgrounds visiting, including troubled guests, photographers, international couples, and yoga teachers.While eating rice and snacks together, I listened to their various stories, talked about my current situation and worries, and finally, I thought about what I should do in the future.I was able to find it.There were definitely some strange and interesting encounters and a meaningful flow of time. It was a guest house where I was able to meet various kind-hearted people in a pleasant natural setting.