Thank you very much for your help, so I would like to introduce Mr. Nanryu thoroughly. We hope that this information will be good for those who are having trouble finding accommodation on Kakeroma Island.■ImpressionsRooms are clean and cost 3,000 yen per night. This will vary depending on the number of guests staying and the number of guests staying the previous day, but you will be shown to a room approximately 4 to 6 tatami mats in size. Check-in needs to be confirmed, but I think it will be after 3pm. *If you call and the room has been cleaned, you may be able to check in earlier. If you would like to store your luggage, especially only fresh food, in the refrigerator, you can do so if you let us know in advance.The bath, toilet and washroom are shared. The bath is a normal household bath. There is a Goemon bath outside, but I went in winter and never used it. If you get along well with the owner and do the cleaning yourself, you may be able to use it! ? Is the toilet a botton toilet instead of a flush toilet? I think it will be. There is no washlet. It was my first time using a system that allows water to flow through something called cancer, so it was new to me, but I think I'll be able to get used to it soon. Only water comes out of the bathroom. There is a vending machine nearby, but since I was staying for a long time (11 nights), I poured water from the bathroom into a plastic bottle and drank it. My stomach isn't hurt lolThe living room and kitchen are also shared. The owner is often in the living room watching YouTube. You can use the kitchen by just calling. There is a microwave oven, gas stove, and all kinds of tableware, so you won't have any trouble cooking. The microwave oven was a little out of order, but it can be used at all. The heating time setting is incorrect.If you don't bring your own alcohol, there is a corner in the living room where you can drink for 200 yen per drink. There is also a store (which also sells alcohol) that is open about four days a week, so it's a good idea to buy alcohol there.I would like to point out some points that I was concerned about during my stay: The owner's TV was loud, he was a bit picky, and I think the noise was louder at night. *As mentioned in other Google reviewsThe TV volume is set this way because the owner has hearing problems and cannot hear the sound. Therefore, when you speak, please raise your voice three times as loud as usual, lol. It will be easier for the owner to hear you if you speak so that your mouth can be seen.As the Google reviews say, it's a little quirky, so if you're a modest person, you might find it a bit too demanding (the way you say things, etc.). *My image is that of the old man from the countryside around 20 years ago who would scold the neighborhood kids if they did something bad. It doesn't bother me once I get used to it, but it's not scary at all. He is also over 70 years old.The toilet is close to the guest room, and since the owner urinates frequently, he has to go to the toilet every 3 to 4 hours lol. I was a little surprised at first, but he never opened the door to the room without permission. By the way, the rooms can be locked. *Some Japanese-style rooms were not available. It feels like there is someone next to you on the sliding door. Private rooms probably give priority to women.■For those who have booked Nanryu on Kakeroma Island for the first timeWhen you arrive at Seso Port from Koniya Port, a microbus will disembark and wait on your right. Please take the train bound for "Nishiamuro". The bus price is 250 yen. When you arrive at Nishiamuro, you will be dropped off near the sumo ring and post office, so there will be a church-like nearby and a guesthouse on the left. I think you'll understand soon. *By the way, you can walk from Seso Port to the guesthouse, but I think it would be better to take a bus at night. It's basically a straight road, so you won't get lost.When you arrive at the guest house, even if you say ``Hello'' from the front door, the owner cannot hear you because he has hearing problems, so just walk down the hallway to the left of the front door and go to the living room. The owner is usually there. Please write your name and address in the accommodation book, ask for the location of your room, and check in.The car will be parked in a field on the coast of the port. I think it's easy to find because there are often multiple light trucks parked there. *There is a parking lot nearby, but it is not there, so please be careful.Actually, I could make a complete guide with photos, but I thought this would be fine for my first trip! ? I think it's fun to move forward while thinking about this, so I'll stop here!Nanryu's owner is Inori-san, and when you get to know her, she becomes really talkative. The secret to getting along is drinking together lol.