I stayed in a general room for two people on the 3rd floor of the building where the lobby is. In the middle of the night, I woke up with a strange smell. At first, I thought it was the smell of my companion's toilet, but it was not the smell of sewage coming from the sink in the toilet. It was my first experience with a sewage smell that woke me up. The smell was also coming up from the toilet sink and the washbasin in the dressing room of the adjoining room bath. Although I wrote that in the questionnaire, I received only a template greeting and a thank you email for staying. Did it just happen to be us...? I thought that, but after looking around the accommodation reviews, it seems that some people have had the same experience. I don't know the situation of rooms in other buildings and detached rooms, but please be careful if you are planning to use a general room in the lobby building. It smells great. This time, the fact that the toilet door was not closed properly was also the cause of the smell in the room. Please close the toilet door completely. If the smell rises, taking measures such as leaving the water in the sink running may alleviate it. Also, other than the smell, the facility does not have a barrier-free concept, so it is not recommended for the elderly, those with weak legs, those who use wheelchairs, and those who are prone to falling. The public bath is an open-air bath only. This time I was staying in winter, so I went without knowing it, and I was quite frozen after washing my hair and body under the cold weather in the middle of winter. When the cold weather is severe, it is better to wash your hair and body in advance in the bath in your room, and only soak in the large bath.