Accommodation room 1 (max. 4 people)
Nice smell of new tatami mats.
Air conditioner, wall-mounted TV, big round table. Nice.
For a room to be kept all to yourself, it is quite spacious and great.
After the room tour, it was time to start exploring!
The first floor seems to be a collection of rooms for the comfort and enjoyment of guests.
Kitchen & Kitchen
pizza oven
I won't be using the kitchen & kitchenette or pizza oven this time, but don't you think it's a pretty spiffy piece of equipment?
If someone who can cook reasonably well can use it, I'm sure most things can be done.
Entrance floor
They were selling demon scoops lol.
Also, it's nice to be able to buy bottled juice.
Like cola or ginger ale.
toilet
Super clean restrooms.
bathroom
It is quite a spacious bath.
I am sorry that I am the only one in the bath on this day, but I will have the water heated just for me. By the way, don't forget that it takes about an hour to fill this bath with hot water.
corridor
The hallways are decorated with photos of places and culture associated with Yoshinogawa City.
There are also refrigerators, microwaves, and kettles that anyone can freely use. I see. This is a great way to enjoy making cup noodles and eating them on the ground.
Also, it looks like a counter seat along the window, which is nice. I'll have a highball here in the evening.
Then I found a little bookshelf with something familiar.
Zombie hamster Nezuko-chan!
Dr. Harada, here I am again!
kids' room
There is a kids' room in the corner room on the first floor.
Many toys and other items are prepared for small children to enjoy playing with.
It's not just toys, either. There is also an electronic piano and shelves full of comic books.
There was a skedaddle.
Dominoes, puzzles, dolls and stuffed animals. Oh yeah, there was a cardboard house too.
And if you look into the tent, there was a whale shark and a king metal slime lol.
By the way, this kids' room is open for eating and drinking. So you can enjoy drinking in the forbidden kids' room.
The first floor has been relatively renovated and most of the areas have been stylishly transformed, but the innkeeper told me that many parts of the original school still remain on the second floor. This is something to look forward to.