I was traveling to Nagasaki in early October and wanted to stay near the westernmost tip of the mainland, so it wasn't listed on the reservation site, so I called them directly, made a reservation, and went on Friday. When I went there, it was past 5pm, so I got a call from the landlady, who was probably a little worried. Then I went right away. I knew the building was marked as a guest house, but I didn't know where to park, so I went up the slope and when I was backing up, the wheels went off, causing inconvenience to the neighbors. The parking lot is where the road branches off in the middle of the slope, and when I looked the next day, there was a handwritten sign.It's a guesthouse, so it's really a private house. There are 4 rooms to stay in, all on the 2nd floor. Apparently some rooms have a TV, but the room we used had an old TV on the shelf, but it didn't show anything, so we watched it from where the dining table was. There is a transom above the room so you can hear noises from next door. The room can only be locked from the inside. Well, as you all know, I wasn't that worried. The person next door was working and went to bed early, so I used the computer in the dining area downstairs. There seem to be TVs in the two rooms across the hallway. When I used it, it was just before the Hirado walk rally was being held, and the landlady's older brother was staying with his friends.The meals were all delicious, with lots of locally caught fish and locally grown vegetables. On this day, there were five of us and we all ate dinner together, and we ate fresh squid sashimi and salt-grilled fish that we couldn't finish next door, but we were really full, so I'm sorry but we had to leave it. Ta. As for alcohol, there was no beer, but a shochu bottle of Nishikai, a local shochu, was available, and we were told that people were welcome to drink it freely. First, we drank the beer we had brought with us, and then we had this shochu. It was great to be able to talk to you all over dinner. Also, there are signs of Sakana-kun, Takeshi Gundan/Rusher Itamae, and a famous actress, so I think it's a nice hidden guesthouse. Breakfast was served before 7am, but we ate it once everyone had arrived. The person at work was able to leave after 6 o'clock. Early in the morning, I took a walk and went to the beach in front of me. There is a small shrine.I usually stay at business hotels, but I thought it would be nice to use a guesthouse like this once in a while because I could interact with the people staying there. By the way, it is full on Saturdays and Sundays. As for the price, there is no need to pay for the shochu.thank you for helping me. thank you very much.