Basically, it seems that the old lady is in charge of customer service by herself (I didn't meet anyone who seemed to be another employee).I arrived at the pre-arranged time, but what about the front desk? There was no one there, so I called and was told that since he was out, I could go to my room first and take a bath.Both the open-air bath and the indoor bath are in attached buildings, so you have to walk about 10 meters from the entrance, but there are umbrellas at the entrance, so there is no particular inconvenience even in rainy weather (although you may get a little wet).Unfortunately, it was a rainy day in the open-air bath, but it was partially covered, so we were able to fully enjoy it.Both indoor baths are rock baths and have almost the same construction, with the upper space of the bathrooms connected, but the high ceilings give it a sense of openness.The spring quality is a simple spring that is colorless and transparent. Judging from the ingredient list, there are no particularly strong ingredients, so I think it can be said that the quality of the spring water is suitable for everyone.You can take a bath 24 hours a day, but when I took a bath the next morning, it was hot at the top and lukewarm at the bottom (probably because I was the only guest).There are no handrails in either the open-air bath or the indoor bath, and the floor is uneven with flat rocks, so people with weak feet may need to be careful.The meals, both breakfast and dinner, are simple and typical of a guesthouse. In addition to local ingredients, there was also sashimi.As for alcohol, there was a wide range of alcohol available, but there was no particular brand to choose from (you could choose whether to have the sake warmed or not).The room is also a normal Japanese style room. When I made a reservation for Jalan, it was stated that the room did not have a toilet, but it actually had a washlet. However, when I pressed the button on the butt, no water came out, so I solved it by pressing the bidet button.The common area has a wash basin and a refrigerator. The refrigerator wasn't turned on, so I plugged it in and used it. Both the freezer and refrigerator got cold over time, so I think they probably just didn't connect them to save electricity.There are no vending machines in the building or on the grounds, so I think it's better to buy drinks in advance (I think it can't be helped since it's a guesthouse).The next morning, it was raining heavily, so I checked out early after breakfast, but it seemed like it was just a neighborhood gathering. Apparently, something like this happened, and the old lady went out at about the same time as me (I don't know what would have happened if she had stayed until the check-out time of 10 o'clock).Overall, I think it's a normal guesthouse, so as long as you don't have too high expectations, I think it's a good enough accommodation.