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April 1, 2024
It's away from the downtown area and close to Kabira Bay, so you can visit most of the areas around the west of Ishigaki Island before it gets too crowded. The hostess is very cheerful and energetic, so I felt energized while staying there. There are restaurants nearby, but reservations are required. There is also a store nearby where you can buy groceries, but the variety is not that great. This time we stayed without meals, so we had to bring our own food, but it might be a good idea to include meals. The inn was well-cleaned from the hallways to the rooms.
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