I stayed overnight without meals on a business trip.●Parking lotThere are two free parking spaces.1. Open space on the right front side of the inn building (about 3-4 spaces)Please be careful as the road leading to the parking lot is narrow.2. There is a parking lot (about 5-6 cars) on the right after crossing the Kujukuri Beach Line south of the hot spring building (marked by a signboard on a dilapidated light white wagon).●Inside the buildingI visited at night, but as I entered the entrance, I could smell the delicious aroma of tempura, a late-night snack for those staying the night before.On the first floor, go up to the entrance and there is a reception and conversation space, and there is a space to the right with tables where you can take a break, and further back is the bathroom.There are 4 Japanese-style rooms on the 2nd floor.The elderly proprietress is in charge of all the cooking and cooking on her own, so the inside of the hotel is kept clean, although there are some areas that are in a bit of a state of disrepair.There is an electric kettle, yukata, and toothbrush in the room.Also equipped with TV, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi.Wi-Fi was also comfortable for watching videos.There is a hair dryer in the shared washroom space on the second floor, and a shared refrigerator next to it.The shared toilet for guests is located on the second floor and has a washlet.●Bath/hot springThere is one bath, and the bathtub is large enough to accommodate about three people.Some of the showers in the washing area have a weak flow.Good botanical shampoos and conditioners were available.The hot springs are not coffee-colored black hot springs like Shiosai Hotel or Iioka Onsen, but are a little greenish.It is a cold mineral spring/heated type and is not a free-flowing bath.There is a gentle scent of sulfur coming from the source of the faucet.It also had a nice scent like riverweed.The quality of the hot spring water is pleasant to the touch and will keep you warm even after bathing, so there is no need to moisturize your skin as it won't make your skin tight.It's a good hot spring.Bathing hours are from 7:00 to 8:30 in the morning and from 15:00 to 20:30 at night.●Surrounding informationThere is a sushi restaurant just a short walk away, a delicious curry udon restaurant about 1.5km by car, a convenience store 7-Eleven about 1km north, and a supermarket Kasumi Food Market about 3km north.●Signboard cat2nd generation Sakura-chanIt seems that he wandered in through the back door of the hot spring inn and became the signboard cat.He greeted me when I visited the facility, and he was so friendly that he even came to my room to say hello during my consecutive stays and stayed there until the morning.●NotesIt may not be as comfortable as a big hotel, but it is recommended for people who like the nostalgic atmosphere of going to grandma's house, hot springs, and cat lovers.