I visited him at a seminar camp in early September 2023.Overall ratingAlthough the facility is old, it is clean and generally satisfactory. The only concern is that the air conditioning tends to be a little weak. Please contact the front desk and we can help you. However, the front desk service is excellent! That's not the case, so let's be bullish. The reception closes at 21:00.About the public bathThe public bath was medium in size. Rinse-in shampoo and body soap are provided. My hair didn't squeak. A hair dryer is placed in the changing room. It's made by Panasonic, and although it's not the latest, it had enough airflow for men. If you are a woman with long or thick hair, it is better to bring a hair dryer with you. There is a large electric fan.The public bath is open from 6:30 to 8:30 and from 16:00 to 23:00.Room facilitiesThere are no amenities. However, there is a paid laundry on the first floor, so I felt it was okay even if I only had a few towels.There were several hangers in the room.There are only two electrical outlets: one behind the refrigerator and one behind the TV. A multi-tap is a must, and if you bring a long extension cord, you'll definitely be the hero of the room. A refrigerator is a common small thing. I think the toilet had a washlet.It is a Japanese-style room. We will lay out our own futons. I might feel a little sore. There were high and low pillows. If you are uncomfortable with your pillow, try adjusting it with clothing, etc.It's often used for training camps, so it's noisy. However, the sound leakage is not bad, so if you have standard earplugs or earphones, you will have a good night's sleep.Wifi doesn't require a password and there are one or two on each floor. There are times when I am weak. The more you have, the better.mealThe meal had a lot of side dishes. I had to prepare my own meal. The menu and taste reminded me of a school lunch, which made me feel nostalgic. It was nutritionally balanced and healthy. We will prepare our own meals. It's not a big hassle.The BBQ was plentiful. It's better than less. If it's an athletic training camp, it would be perfect.About air conditioningI visited in the summer, and when I arrived, there was no air conditioner in the room, so it was very hot. There are also two types of guest rooms, one facing east and one facing west, but the room temperature was high in the morning and afternoon due to sunlight in each room. The lobby was cool.Before the air conditioning was turned up, the room temperature was around 29 degrees when there was sunlight, and around 28 degrees when there was no sunlight.After I asked the front desk to turn on the air conditioner and they turned it up, it was around 26 degrees, and when the sun was shining it was barely 28 degrees.In addition, there is a dial to adjust the air volume in the guest room, and there are four types: off, low, mid, and high. Room temperature is measured at high. As the number of people increases, the room temperature may rise, so please use this as a reference only.Surrounding environment etc.There are vending machines on each floor. There is a 7 minute walk away. There are many hotels in the area, so they often run out of stock. Also, at night, so-called "Yankees" were hanging out in front of the convenience store. It is better to enjoy it together with the starry sky that can be seen from the city.The sea is about a 10 minute walk. I haven't been there, so I can't comment on the ocean. You can see the sea from the rooms on the east side.About accessThe shuttle bus from Mobara Station has a capacity of about 40 people. It will arrive in about 15 minutes. The area in front of Mobara Station is thriving, so even if you arrive earlier than the meeting time, you'll still be able to kill time. There are also drugstores and 100-yen stores, so if you forgot anything, buy some.The Sotobo Line runs through Mobara Station. The Sotobo Line trains have toilets. However, if you go directly to the Keiyo Line, there will be no toilets. If the train connects directly to the Sobu Line or Yokosuka Line, there will be a toilet. Nagata Station is an unmanned station, so there are no restrooms even if you get off the train. The number of Sotobo Line trains is about 3 to 4 per hour during the day.