The property has two bedrooms: the master bedroom with a wide double bed, The Western-style room has two beds (one single and one extra bed). The master bedroom and living-dining area on the ocean side feature large glass windows, offering a location reminiscent of a scene from a movie. The bathroom, essential for relaxation, also features large glass windows, allowing you to enjoy a view of the small garden while soaking in the bathtub. The living room is furnished with American-sized sofas and a table set, along with a large LCD TV for easy viewing. The open-style system kitchen surrounded by glass in the living-dining area is equipped with a large refrigerator, microwave, cooking utensils, and tableware. ■About the Facility This is an unmanned facility without a front desk.Check-in is conducted via self-check-in using an on-site tablet. ■Equipment■ [Kitchen] Island-style face-to-face system kitchen, three-burner stove, refrigerator Microwave, rice cooker, rice pot, electric kettle, ceramic coffee pot, cooking utensils, tableware, dishwashing detergent [Others] Washing machine, dryer, free Wi-Fi ■Amenities■ ・Shampoo・Conditioner・Body soap・Razor・Toothbrush set・Brush・Cotton swabs・Hair dryer
This facility is located in the Ochiai settlement of Higashi-Iya.Generally, settlements are formed at the base of mountains with fields spreading outwards, representing the so-called 'satoyama landscape of Japan.' However, the settlements in Iya are formed by cutting into the mountain slopes.The Ochiai settlement here spans a height difference of approximately 390 meters, and old houses built from the mid to late Edo period still cling to the cliffs, scattered throughout the area. These old houses feature structures and layouts unique to mountain village settlements, and coupled with the winding rural paths, surrounding stone walls, and cultivated land, they create a distinctive landscape.In 2005, the rarity of this historical landscape was recognized, and the entire settlement was designated as an Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings. https://www.tougenkyo-iya.jp/