This was my first time experiencing self-service check-in. I saw the room pictures in my booking and thought there was a reception desk, which was a complete surprise. This is a single-family guesthouse with three floors (a bit like a five-story building). The first floor has tatami mats, where you make your own bed. The cabinets have a strong wood odor, which can be smelly when the air conditioner is on. The living room is quite large and well-equipped. The bathroom has strong water pressure and is very comfortable, using a Rinnai heating system. The two bathrooms fully meet the basic needs of a family trip. The location is pleasant, located on a county road, and the soundproofing is relatively good, though you can still hear a little noise from passing cars. The house is located halfway up a slope, a nine-minute walk from the Tozan Railway's Kokuro no Mori Station, and you have to push your luggage up the steep slope. Overall, the stay was comfortable, the air was fresh, and I felt refreshed.
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