I found it on booking.com, 3 nights, 4 adults, the price is just over 10,000. There are three bedrooms on the second floor, and there is also a floor on the first floor, so 4 people can fit into one room!There is space for two cars to park in the front yard, and there is a small garden behind the restaurant. The landlord told us that we can smoke in the back, but we opened the window on the first night and took a breath and it was sealed by us...Although there were several outdoor chairs and small tables specially arranged in the back garden, the soil in the garden had a rancid smell of rotten fertilizer. Fortunately, the windows were closed and the smell could not be smelled at all.The overall layout of the house is in a traditional Japanese style, with a slightly weird feeling that I don’t know how to describe. The chandelier is set very low. As a 175cm tall person, when I stand, my face can hit the lamp directly...The outer corridor corridor gives people a sense of situation that "if someone suddenly passes by, they will be scared to death." The distance in the internal corridor is longer than expected. It takes at least 6 to 8 seconds to walk from the door to the restaurant at the end. The length of the stairs to the second floor is slightly shorter. You should try to step slowly and steadily when going up and down the stairs.For some reason, there are large mirrors in the three rooms on the second floor. One of them has two large mirrors contrasting each other, which is a bit hairy. Fortunately, just turn the mirror over...There are pots and pans, microwaves and ovens, but there are a lot of cabinets and drawers. You have to dig around a little to find dishes, soups and chopsticks, and there are also a lot of strange-shaped pottery dishes.The dining room, bedroom, and living room all have air conditioning and heating. You can walk to the beach in about 10 minutes. At night, there is less light pollution and you can see the faint Milky Way. Although you can't take pictures with your mobile phone, it is really beautiful...The door is locked with a key. When checking in, the landlady will introduce the environment one by one and communicate in English and Japanese. There are two refrigerators in the kitchen, one is the owner's own (cannot be used by guests), and the other is for guests.There are not many people nearby, and it is very quiet at night. It is not bad to wander around the seaport during the day. There is a shrine nearby for hiking, but it is nothing special. The red seal is also ready-made, and it also comes with a pen for pilgrims to write the date by themselves...The overall building is a bit old, but you can feel that the owner is working hard to keep it updated.It is recommended to drive. You can go left to Karatsu Castle, go right to go back to Fukuoka, and go straight down to Saga. Karatsu > Saga > Fukuoka > Itoshima, which is just a circle.