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December 30, 2024
Used in winter. I have stayed in villas like this quite a bit, but this was completely out of the question. Considering the cold weather in northern Kyoto Prefecture, there was no protection from the cold at all. ① The building has no insulation, and the living room is cobbled, so it's too cold to walk barefoot. ② The bath is also not insulated, and even if you boil water at 50 degrees, it becomes lukewarm in an instant. ③ Because of the room, even with the heating turned on at MAX, the floor is cold, but there is no humidifier. ④ There is a kitchen, but the refrigerator is 7-8 meters away across the living room, so it is extremely difficult to use. Have you never cooked before? The microwave is also not in line with anything. ⑤ Check-in is from 3pm, but the front desk has opening hours of 9am to 6pm, which makes no sense. (Emergency contact phone numbers (cell phones) are not answered outside of these hours.) ⑥ Pajamas are only available in sizes that seem to be for women, although they do inform you that men are staying there. ⑦ It is completely visible from the outside. You can normally enter and exit from the garden with the pool, and ordinary fishermen are in a position where they can be seen. Of course, I'm not looking for a house, so I don't expect perfection, but even so, it's terrible. If it's at this level, they should put up a clear warning (it's too cold to use in the winter). It's fine in the summer for things like the pool, but there are no winter precautions. It's not worth the price, so it's better not to go in the winter.
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