I used this inn because I was on a snowboarding tour and my plan was to ski on all three days (2 nights and 3 days)!The total cost was around 40,000 yen including Shinkansen fare.It was a very rewarding trip.There are many harsh reviews and my friends also like it.Is this really the only place? The reviews were so bad that I was even told.However, since it was a cheap tour, I honestly felt it was a great deal if it included food and hot springs in the mornings and evenings at a ryokan.In the end, it was cheap, had a lot of fun, didn't get too tired, and the food was delicious.If I have another opportunity, I would like to stay here again![Inside the inn]It was very beautiful and I was satisfied!Does it really look like this? It's so beautiful that I thought.When you enter the entrance, an old lady staff member will slowly come out and guide you around.【room】There were 5 people staying in the room, and it was large enough to fit about 6 people's futons.I chose a type of room where the toilet, bath, and washroom are separated!When I stay at an inn or someone's house, I almost always have a runny nose due to allergies to house dust, so I always had medicine on hand.I didn't feel any itchiness at all and didn't need any medicine.The toilet is not only in the room, but also in front of the front desk and next to the bath, so it was nice that you could use it without worrying if you were a male or female!【hot spring】The public bath has a large bath inside and an open-air bath outside, but it was covered with a sheet so we couldn't use it, but it was cold so we were satisfied with just the indoor bath.The smell of cypress made me feel comfortable.Water pressure varies depending on the type of shower, so it's best to try out different types of showers.Shampoo, conditioner, and body soap are available, but they are probably cheap.If you are concerned, you may want to bring your own.You can feel safe using your own toiletries, such as lotion, as if they were something you don't have. lolThere are no face wash or cleansers, so it's better to bring your own.It was great because I could use it in the morning and at night!You can start drinking it from 6am in the morning, so I recommend having it before breakfast so you can feel refreshed![Meal] will be brought to your roomSince I only have one employee, I helped out with the transport!"First day"dinnerShabu-shabuThe rice was delicious and there was a lot of it!They also have hot tea, and if you ask for a refill, they'll bring it to you.They also gave us extra solid fuel to start the shabu-shabu fire if we didn't have a fire."the 2nd day"breakfastSalmon, dashi rolled egg and picklesThe side dishes were cold, but the portions were large and I was very satisfied.It was delicious.dinnerSukiyaki and Kaiseki (+2200 yen)I came with friends from overseas, so I ordered kaiseki for the second day.If you tell them when you get home on the day, they will pay and have it ready for you.I wasn't sure what the extra benefits of kaiseki were because the portions were so voluminous, but both the sashimi and tempura were delicious.I think men can eat all of it, but if you can only eat a normal amount, I think it's better not to have kaiseki."3rd day"breakfastGrilled fish, dashi-rolled eggs, pickles, etc.The side dishes were cold again this time, but they were delicious!【Shuttle bus】You can get to Hakuba Goryu in about 30 minutes by shuttle bus.They arrived on time to go and return so I was able to enjoy it stress-free!Also, the shuttle bus on the way back gets crowded depending on the day, so you may not be able to get a seat, so we recommend being at the bus stop after 4pm.【rental】There are places where you can rent boards etc. depending on the tour.If it becomes a rental shop called Bright in front of the ski resortThe board will be taken home and stored.You can leave it at a hotel, but it might be difficult because you have a lot of luggage.If you are feeling lazy, try using the lockers at the ski resort where you can hang your board for a fee of 300 yen per piece.By the way, I cannot recommend the free rental of Bright clothing and boards.I think it's better to rent it because you can rent it for 600 yen per item x date.By the way, you can rent goggles for 300 yen.I think it would be a good idea to buy one because it will soon become cloudy and you won't be able to see, and you will be given a worn-out one. I recommend the one from findway on Amazon that costs about 2,900 yen and is very good, so I recommend it for beginners!【important point】・It's a little scary because the hallway is dark lol・There are no convenience stores around, so it's a good idea to buy the food you need at the ski resort or at Nagano Station!There was Donki in front of Nagano station!・It was an accommodation for traveling in groups.We have spaced out the rooms as much as possible, but since there are many university students, it can be a little noisy at night, but you can't hear it that much, so if that bothers you, you might want to bring earplugs.・Bath towels cost 200 yen each, so it is better to bring your own.・Nightwear (Yukata also costs around 200 yen)・The room is warm, so your clothes will dry.There were also many hangersIf you leave your ski shoes at the entrance of the inn, it will be cold and they won't dry, so I think it's a good idea to leave them at the entrance of your room.・Basically, the staff are all old ladies, so I don't really see them at the front desk lol.