It is located about 10 minutes up the hill by private car from the T-junction at the entrance to Minenohara Plateau. After passing the tennis court, take the second road on your right. A signboard with the name of the pension is posted at the entrance. I think you can park in front of the pension or across the street.This is a warm, family-run pension. You will receive a warm welcome that will make you feel as if you are visiting your parents' home.In addition to the bed, the room has a desk, a wall-mounted TV, and a circulator. There is no refrigerator. Also, although there is no air conditioning, you can stay cool due to the altitude of 1,500m. It feels cold at night.Wi-Fi is flying, but speed is modest.There is a washroom and restroom on the first floor after entering the entrance. There is also a dining room, separate restrooms for men and women, and two baths in the basement below the stairs. The bathroom in the basement is equipped with a washlet. The bathroom is small but has a bathtub and shower. There is shampoo and conditioner in the bathroom. There is also a hair dryer in the bathroom.There are no amenities such as towels or toothbrushes. Bring those you need.The cafeteria can accommodate about 15 people eating at the same time. I think the meals are voluminous, luxurious, and satisfying. I love that the menu is full of vegetables. Drinks other than water are charged. There are paid drinks in the refrigerator in the dining room. Juice costs ¥150, beer 500ml costs ¥400, etc., which are very reasonable. Bottled wine starts from ¥1,200.There are many manga piled up in the dining room and under the stairs. We have energetic children of elementary school age, so let's play with them.Is it because Sugadaira Plateau and Minenohara Plateau are sacred places for marathons? It seems to be a popular place for track and field club training camps. It feels more like a pension for groups rather than individuals.It's a very nice pension that once you visit, you'll want to come back again.