I checked into the hotel on August 12th, and Airbnb said checkout was at 11am the next day, but at around 10am a male cleaning staff knocked on my door and asked me to check out. , then checked out of the hotel and headed to the next destination. In the evening, she told me that she had left the skirt she had worn the night before in the hotel closet. After that, I immediately contacted the hotel management through Airbnb. The administrator responded promptly and courteously, even late at night. The next day, the manager told me that they hadn't found my skirt. I took out my memories with her and hung the skirt in the closet the night before, and when I checked out the next day, I was sure that I had left it there. Since molesters are common in Japan, there was a strong suspicion that the male cleaner had either thrown it away or taken it home. After that, I spoke to the manager on the phone again and told him that I had left it in the closet, but I was told that it had not been found, just like last time. It would be fine if the cleaning staff were women. Since the charger and earphones are not easily forgotten anywhere, and belong to a woman's clothes, I purposely wasted a day and hurried back to the hotel, where I called the police. At first, the police officer didn't pay any attention to me, but I became more interested in checking the security cameras with him, and was told that a police officer would be there soon. After the police came, the administrator told me that the security camera data could only be saved for one day. In other words, the recordings from the security cameras could not be viewed. I still wanted to check the security cameras, but the administrator told me that the security cameras were broken (dummy). At that moment, my impression of this hotel became the worst. It's a hotel in the mountains, so it's quiet, but there's no manager at the front desk (you check in by yourself), and the gate isn't locked, so anyone can enter freely (from a security perspective, you can enter with a password) There is no need for staff at the front desk) and there are no security cameras (there are, but they are dummy), so from a safety standpoint, we do not recommend staying there, especially for women! No one wants to waste their life or personal property on something stupid!We checked into the hotel on August 12, Airbnb showed check out by 11am, however, we were knocked on the door by the male cleaning staff at 10am and told to check out, then we checked out of the hotel and went to our next travel location. In the evening, my girlfriend found her dress was left in the hotel's closet we stayed at the night before. I immediately contacted the hotel management via Airbnb and was told the next day that the dress had not been found. My girlfriend and I thought about it carefully and since the dress was hanging in the closet the night before and we forgot to check the closet when we left the next day, we were sure that it was in the closet, and since there are a lot of idiots in Japan , we highly suspected that the dress had been thrown away by the male cleaning staff or taken away, so I called the management and told them that I was very sure that it was in the closet, and I was told that it wasn't there one more time. Because it wasn't like the cell phone chargers or AirPods that can easily be left at anywhere. It's a personal item a woman's dress, and we wouldn't have thought it was a serious matter if the cleaning staff was a woman. So we deliberately wasted a day to rush back to the hotel and call the police, the police did not want to care, but we forced to come with the police to check the monitor with us. After the police came to hotel the management told us that the monitor data can only be saved for one day(that means we can't see the previous record from the monitor), when we still want to insist on checking the monitor, and then the management told us that the monitor is broken. At this moment we have a direct impression of the hotel down to the lowest point. As the hotel is in the mountains, and there is no management in the hotel (Self-service check-in) the gate is not locked and everyone can enter freely and no cameras are set up, so if you are a woman staying at the hotel, it is not recommended for safety reasons! Because no one wants to take their lives and private property joke!After reading the story, I will leave the office after I move in. On August 12th, I moved in to the hotel, and left the room before 11 o'clock in the morning as shown on the top of Airbnb.However, in the morning in the morning, there were many occasions when the staff member announced that I had left the room, and after I left the room, I completed my next trip. At this point, the night before I met my female friend, I was in the middle of the night when I was in the hotel room, and I was at the time when I got through to the Airbnb system, where the store manager was, and the second defendant was unknown to me. I remember that my friend, Yuko, had been there the previous night, and when she left school for the second time. The accused person was abducted or the accused person was traveling on his own, and I am very sure that the manager was in the village, so I did not know the defendant, so the imageless charger, earphone, etc. could easily fall off. Therefore, women's clothing and other personal items belong to them, and even if they are women's clothing, it is important to understand that they are not allowed to talk to women. If you have special waste costs in one day, please check the liquor store, the police will start the police, but I will request you to strengthen the police, and after the police arrive, the manager will inform you and save the number of backup equipment. Itten ( This also means that I am not aware of the accidental record), at that time, I am not aware of the situation, and the person under management is notified that the impression of the restaurant I visited was directly reached the lowest point. . Since the liquor store is located in the mountain village, the main gate is closed and the owner does not have to move in. If the owner is free to enter the city and there are no statues, it is safe to open a liquor store for women. How many people are responsible for their own lives and private purchases lol!