This is a property located within a golf course.
The room is simple and minimal. It features a quality bed, a large sofa, amenities as described, and a refrigerator typical of a business hotel. The shower booth has an overhead shower. The lighting is dim, creating a relaxing space. There is no side table or TV in the room.
After actually staying, I felt there are things that people considering staying should be aware of and understand in advance.
That is, this property is located in a golf course, not a hotel.
The people working here are not hotel staff. They are individuals working in their respective positions at the golf course.
There is no bathtub in the room. It is available in the clubhouse, but cannot be used at night. It needs to be used by the evening.
Being a golf course, it is full of nature. There are insects, spider webs outside, and dust is naturally present.
Located in the mountains, there are no shops or convenience stores nearby, and it gets completely dark after sunset. The staff all leave after business hours, so there are no people other than guests at night. (There seems to be a contact for emergencies)
Due to the limited information and reviews available, it is easy to misunderstand, and those unfamiliar with golf courses may perceive the differences from a hotel as "dissatisfaction" due to preconceived notions.
However,
Since it is not a hotel with many rooms, you can spend a very quiet, extraordinary, and leisurely time.
Surrounded by nature and greenery, you can only hear the birds, the sunset is very beautiful, and if the weather is favorable, a starry sky spreads out at night, and in the early morning, you can see a family of deer walking slowly on the course with no one around, and enjoy a beautiful sunrise.
Moreover, you can fully enjoy special practice unique to a golf course, which cannot be done at a driving range in the city. (Of course, within the bounds of manners and morals)
The reception was courteous, and they pleasantly accommodated my sudden requests, leaving a good impression.
If I may say one thing, it would be nice if "one round per guest is OK." Although I originally went for the purpose of staying, seeing the course in front of me made me want to play a round.
The few days I stayed this time were very good, and I felt like I found a "special good place!" and was very satisfied.