I suddenly wanted to go to Izumo Taisha Shrine, but since there were no hotels available, I had no choice but to use a private lodging (sorry) for the first time.The owner seems to be running the restaurant by himself, and there are times when he can't get through to the phone, so for dinner he sent an email saying, ``Let's buy the ingredients and make it together.'' I'm worried, wondering what the hell is going on.I try to find an inn using my car navigation system, but I just keep going down the road that looks like the one on TV. What we arrived at was an old private house. A wooden structure thought to have been built around 1965. This is an old folk house that could be designated as a cultural property. The toilet and bath are quite old.All the men had one room, and the women had one room too. ...I shared a room with a Chinese person. I had the impression that Chinese people conversed loudly, and to be honest, I was hoping they would give me a break. However, that would be betrayal in a good way.The owner goes shopping. Ah, I guess I'll start preparing the ingredients now. It's almost sunset...■DinnerIt was a barbecue tournament with about 8 strangers who were staying at the same hotel plus the owner.The owner asks, ``Can I have this grilled for you?'' That's when I finally understood that if you wait, the system won't deliver it to you. But it was fun. We talk about various things while drinking alcohol.After dinner, we all sit under the kotatsu in the living room and have another drink together. A young man who is used to traveling in cheap vacation rentals, a woman who plans to get up early tomorrow and go to the sand dunes, and we talk until late into the night. Along with the owner.■AsahiIn the morning, we all wake up early and watch the sunrise. There is a port nearby and it faces east, so you can see a beautiful sunrise.■ChineseIt was a young man. Her parents are rich and are studying abroad in Japan. When I was alone with a Chinese person, he didn't talk too loudly, and when I conversed with him in broken Japanese and English, he was surprisingly nice. No, he was actually a nice young man. My image of Chinese people completely changed during this trip. I thought they were nice people to talk to.I had an unexpectedly wonderful interaction and experience. It was as if I had wandered into another world, making me wonder if that had really happened. If I went there again, I would accept it even if it was just a thicket of trees.It was a good trip. Here you will find encounters that you would never experience at a luxury hotel.The owner was a very nice person. I would like to visit again someday.