I didn't know that it was on the same land as Shigeru Kayano and that it was run by his family until I got there, so I was quite impressed that it was a sacred place. The only negative points were that the tissues were out and the remote control for the air circulator didn't work at all (probably because the batteries were dead), but it was a new building so it was sparkling clean, well-cleaned, cheap, and very nice. There is only a guesthouse, but at my age I don't want to go to a guesthouse! But it seems like a capsule hotel for salarymen (I'm used to this), so I guess a guesthouse isn't so bad. It is a sacred place after all.
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