Everyone at the pension was very nice and polite, and I had a very comfortable stay. It's a place that makes me want to come back again.This time, I used it for my own car tour plan. As soon as we arrived in the morning, the staff showed us how to park.When I received the various tickets I had reserved, they carefully told me where to rent them, which was very helpful. Also, although I hadn't checked in, they told me I could park my car in the pension's parking lot and provided me with a space to change after renting clothes.After I finished skiing, check-in was smooth. There is a drying room, but it smells like kerosene, so people with asthma should be careful not to cough. And when drying, it seems to be stored in a locker. The lockers are long and narrow like general office supplies, and each locker can accommodate two people. I was trying to dry some small items that had gotten wet, but it was a mess with the board and boots for two people. Therefore, I think the small items will be dried in the room. You can enter the room directly from the back of the drying room.The bath is a large public bath. The bathtub is large enough to hold about 6 people. There is no safe in the changing area, so please be careful when handling valuables. Rinse-in shampoo and body soap were provided as supplies. A set of face towels and disposable toothbrushes is provided in the guest room, so if you need a bath towel, please bring your own. There was a hair dryer, but there was only one wash basin and one hair dryer, so if multiple people were taking a bath, you might not be able to use the dryer or wash basin right away and would have to wait in line. Also, since the equipment is old, there is some mold in the bathroom, but I don't think it will bother you unless you are a nervous person. (People with a tendency towards cleanliness may not like it...)Futons are already laid out in your room when you check in. It's a so-called senbei futon, and the pillows are hard. Some people may experience physical pain. Also, since the rooms are basically tatami mats, you may get tatami dust on your clothes. Also, the room we stayed in this time had a sink and a toilet, but the toilet had a cold toilet seat and no washlet, so if you want to use a heated toilet seat and a washlet, you can use the communal toilet next to the large bath. There seems to be no problem. The room has a small fridge, small TV, electric kettle, small desk, safe and tissues. (There are no cups, so if you need one, I recommend buying paper cups at a convenience store.) The room for three was quite crowded. Also, sleeping clothes are not provided so you will need to bring your own.The hallway in the guest room was quite noisy, and you could hear the guest room door opening and closing, but the voices in the next room were so loud that I couldn't hear what was being said. Wi-Fi is also available, but the speed is quite slow, about the same speed as when communication is restricted, so don't get your hopes up.Also, the nearest convenience store is the 7-Eleven right after getting off the IC, so it's quite far away. If you want to go at night! Even so, you need to be careful as you have to go through a toll road (where snow removal fees are collected). However, although business hours are short, there is a Yamazaki shop in front of the slopes of X-JAM Takaifuji, so if you forget to buy something, it might be a good idea to take a look during business hours. Also, the entrance will be locked at 10pm, so please be careful when you go out. There was a microwave in the hallway of the guest room on the front floor.For the meal, I ordered the all-you-can-eat sukiyaki for an additional fee, and it was delicious. In addition to free refills of eggs and rice, you can also eat curry rice and soba recommended by the staff, so you won't be full. Breakfast is mainly natto, rice, and miso soup. There are also seasoned seaweed, 1 piece of ham, fried egg, and potato salad, but if you eat a lot of breakfast, it might not be too much for you, so we recommend buying them in advance at a convenience store or Yamazaki shop. .I was planning to ski on the slopes on the day of my check-out, but they lent me the parking lot for my car, which was very helpful. When I returned home, the snow in the parking lot had not been shoveled, so I borrowed snow shoveling equipment from the pension. There are no snow brushes for cars, so if you need one, we recommend bringing your own.I have described everything in detail, but I was completely satisfied with my stay. If you can save money and stay at this price, I would like you to come here. Above all, the staff were very polite and made my stay comfortable. You can also walk to the slopes, which is great.There was no smell in the toilet or insects falling as others have written.If you come to the slopes here again, please let us use it! thank you very much!