An old house that is more than 80 years old, and it is a time slip in the good old days of the Showa era.Shionagi
昭和の宿 汐凪 shionagi
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Travel back in time to the good old days of the Showa era in this old house built over 80 years ago.Limited to one group per day.You can relax in a pure Japanese-style bedroom with a futon on a tatami mat. * 3 mins walk to the road station, 5 mins walk to the coast.And it is a 7-minute walk to Shino Miyajima, a popular seaside promenade.On Shingu Island, a path appears in the sea for about 3 hours around low tide, and you can walk across. * The host would like to interact with guests if possible, so please feel free to talk to them.Let's make some memories together. When ●you cook, we charge a one-time kitchen fee of 700 yen● The space In the bedroom (6 tatami mats) on the east side, you can hang mosquito nets and rest if you wish. Guest access There are 3 rooms that are off-limits to guests, but I will explain in more detail at check-in. During your stay The hosts are resident in the guesthouse, so if you want, you can enjoy eating, drinking, and talking together. Other things to note * At the entrance of the early Showa period, there are steps up to the tatami mat.It's not barrier-free.If you are anxious about your knees or legs, it may not be a good accommodation for those in wheelchairs. * Please read the "Policies" section at the bottom of this page. #notification If you do not currently have an address in Japan I ask for the following. The Japanese government requires all hosts to complete a guest list with a photo copy of their passport. This is a legal requirement. Make a copy of your passport upon check-in. We thank you for your cooperation. Registration Details M350014275
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