On my wedding anniversary, I took my 0-year-old son and stayed in a separate room called "Yamabuki."Simply put, I feel like I paid a lot of money unnecessarily.I wish I had stayed at another inn.Good points・They provided detergent for washing diaper trash cans and baby bottles.Bad points・Personally, I didn't like the water kettle being placed directly on the floor.・Some places are dusty and smell like mold・There was cat hair in the breakfast.・The water in the semi-open-air bath was cold and I ended up not being able to take a bath in the room even once.The response from the hostess after that was also not good.・It's an indoor bath with a window open to make it semi-open-air, so it's a guest room with an open-air bath! Yay! I think you'll be a little disappointed if you go with that kind of excitement.・(Also, this can't be helped...) Due to the location, when I open the window fully to make a semi-open-air bath, I hesitate to open it because I think I can see the houses lined up nearby.- Overall, it looks kind of cheap. I had a glimpse of the private bath, but it felt more like a love hotel.Review details belowImmediately after entering the room, I was concerned that the kettle for boiling water was placed directly on the floor, but the dinner was delicious (though I'm not sure if it was really delicious), and the staff were kind and I had a good time. .But the problem comes after that.The semi-open-air bath in the room was cold and cold.(I'm glad I noticed this before I gave my son a bath.)When I called the front desk, they said, ``I'll check and call you back.'' When I returned the call, I was told, ``I've fixed the machine, but it will take some time, so could I have a private bath?'' (There is no need to visit the room to check the situation)The private bath is only an outdoor bath and there is no space for a baby to change clothes, and since we have a baby, we chose a room with an open-air bath.In the end, I couldn't take a bath in my room at all.The owner explained to me the next day that my family was ignorant and had unplugged the bathtub, which was in a cold state, so the hot water could not be filled in the morning.However, the owner explained that the problem was due to a flaw on the hotel's part and that they shouldn't have unplugged it. I wish it had been written down somewhere. I'm sorry that I pulled the plug without knowing anything about it, but I didn't feel very good about the sermon-like explanations (and half-smiles here and there) that started the morning after I apologized.Even if you take a bath for a little while in the morning, you don't take a bath during the main night, so you take an open-air bath in the hectic hour of the morning, right? I think it's strange to say so in the first place.The owner said, ``I don't go to see the room unless there's something serious,'' but it wasn't a big deal that water was coming out of the room bath where hot water was supposed to come out. Was it? Although it may not be a big deal to the staff who work at the inn every day, it may seem like a big deal to the guests staying overnight on a special occasion.I wish they would have come and dealt with me as soon as I contacted them. (According to the owner, when I called him to call the person in charge, he came.)It was disappointing that not only the bath but also the food had animal hair in it. (Probably the hair of the pet cat in the inn)I guess it can't be helped if you're staying at a cheap hotel, but even though the price was pretty good, the service was disappointing and the sanitary aspects were disappointing, too. I even thought it would have been better to stay at another hotel.I didn't want to say anything too bad because they had been kind to me and lent me my son's detergent until the bath incident, but after that I was so disappointed that I will give this review.