The seating area was very spacious and the cabin had multiple bedrooms. I think it is convenient for staying in a group. Two people stayed in the room, and it was a spacious room with four bedrooms, a hall in the center, and two toilets (beds can only be used by the number of guests). Even if you are staying with two people, it is helpful to have two toilets. The public bath is not large, but there is also a sauna and cold bath, and many rooms have their own bath, so it doesn't seem to be too crowded.
Dinner includes all-you-can-drink beer, shochu, and wine, as well as all-you-can-eat meat (you order more meat when your plate is empty). Since the food is baked on a cassette stove, I thought it would be a good idea to take a bath after eating if you are concerned about the smell of smoke.
The road to the inn is a bit narrow, so you have to be careful about passing oncoming cars, but it's far from the road, so it's quiet, and you can see Aso stretching out in front of you from your guest room window.
By the way, WiFi is only available in the lobby and the second floor where the dining area is located, so it cannot be used in the audience seats.