It was a nice detached house, with stylish furniture and a really nice place. Check-in is also hassle-free, with a system in which a key box number is sent to you via email, and you use that number to open the key box.
In addition to the BBQ set, there was a cutlery set, some plates, bowls, dishwashing detergent, and sponges, and the refrigerator had seasonings (soy sauce, grilled meat sauce, etc.) and salad oil (!). , I used it. There is a washing machine and dryer, so you can really "live like you live there," but there are some things you should be aware of.
It's difficult to park (this is a problem with driving skills), there are a lot of mosquitoes, and there are no knives or small plates (maybe it's just a coincidence).
When staying at a hotel, you can make your stay more fulfilling by checking in, looking around the inn, checking what you need for your stay, and purchasing any items you may be missing.
The supermarket is a little far away, so we recommend checking in early.
I've said a lot of things, but it's a really nice inn, and it's the kind of inn I want to live in.
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