I used it when I visited for work the other day.I checked in after it was raining, but there was no air conditioning inside the pension, so the front desk was stuffy and stuffy.There are 6-7 guest rooms on the second floor. I don't know the floor plan, but the room I stayed in had three single beds, and there were some stains on the carpet. Of course, there is no air conditioner, only a fan that can be pulled with a string. The rooms have the bare minimum of equipment, just a TV, tissues, and two hangers.The room will be locked. There is no valuables box.There is one family bathroom. There are about 4 baskets in the changing room. There are 2 Karan locations. Shampoo, conditioner, body soap, and facial cleanser are provided. The bathtub is large enough for two adults to sit in the gym. The water was hot.I am not sure if towels can be rented, but they are not provided in the rooms. (I brought it)It may be a good idea to bring your own indoor clothes.The hair dryer was installed in the sink on the second floor.Separate toilets for men and women are located behind the sink on the second floor.Dinner is locally produced for local consumption. Corn, blueberries, wild vegetable tempura, and warm rice grown in Shinanomachi. There is also a hot pot with plenty of meat and vegetables, all of which are delicious and satisfying. There was conger eel in the pasta!Drinks include water, coffee, and tea, as well as bottled beer for an additional fee.There is no air conditioning in the room, but you can keep it cool by running a fan. It's a summer resort, so I think it's cool at night.I was concerned about the creaking noises in the hallway, but when I was in the room, I could hardly hear the sound of the TV in the next room, and when I opened the window, I could hear the sounds of the forest, autumn insects, and birds, which was very comfortable. .(Small insects will invade your room, so if you're not good at it, you might want to bring a spray or something to prevent it.)For breakfast, there's bread baked by the owner's friend (it was really delicious) and a Western-style breakfast. The amount was small compared to dinner, but they kept bringing me bread, so I ended up feeling full (lol).Drinks include milk, soy milk, juice (blueberry?), water, coffee, and tea.Check-in is from 15:00 and check-out is probably around 10:00. (Please ask directly)The proprietress seemed to have immigrated from the Kansai area, but she had a wealth of knowledge about Nagano Prefecture, Shinanomachi, and the snow country, and was very interesting to talk to. Even if you stay alone, you can feel free to talk to me, so it's fun.I will stay here again if I have the chance.