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July 23, 2023
Stayed with a family of 3 for the purpose of a teahouse on the beach. It was a maisonette type, with a bedroom on the 1st floor and a dining room and a small room on the 2nd floor, so it was easy to use. Especially relaxing on the veranda on the second floor while feeling the sea breeze is an experience that cannot be found at other inns. For better or for worse, we were surrounded by nature, and there were of course geckos and cicadas, snails at the entrance door, and giant grasshoppers. The facilities were quite complete, but it was a pity that the washing machine installed on the veranda on the first floor was a drum type but did not have a drying function. Also, there is a gap in the entrance door, and in the morning you can hear the loud chorus of cicadas and it is noisy. The staff was very friendly and I had a good impression of it, but when I asked them to pick me up at a nearby restaurant, I called them many times but they didn't answer, so I ended up going to a nearby supermarket to buy some. rice field. (It was a very disappointing supermarket with no side dishes at all.) The next morning's breakfast was at a teahouse on the beach, and it was very nice to be able to enjoy the superb view. The southern part of Okinawa has fewer tourist spots than the northern part, and I think it would be difficult for a resort purpose, but this inn allows you to feel the nature, so in that sense, I thought it would be an option.
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