“-2nd visit in 3 months, a nice and comfort place to stay, supreme bay view and early summer weather is just so great
-met a nice young lady staff, seriously took care of our request and super helpful
-freely to use the kitchen
-500 yen for an easy self-cooking breakfast with bread, sausage, coffee, fruits, cereal and apple juice: happy man.”
“-You get a whole house! It is very spacious than staying in hotel!
-You will feel like you are living with Japanese style, it's something you can not get in hotel or Ryokan
-All equipment are in good condition and works accordingly
-Neighborhood is very quiet and safe
-Parking space is available and free
Overall I am very happy to stay in this house, Superb!!!”
“Very cool looking hostel with relaxing vibe and great shared areas and facilities. Loved the beer flights from the bar and staff were friendly. A great location too being close to the beach. Bus stop is on the road outside.”
“Large villa with well thought out decor and modern amenities. Great for a large group or family looking for a self catering option (which is rare in Japan).”
“I don’t often stay in guesthouses, but after spending two nights at Iro, I can say that it is probably best suited for backpackers with low expectations. It is close to the ferry port, basic and affordable. And the owner speaks English. But there is no Wi-Fi, nor towels, nor microwave. The walls are thin, the floors squeaky, and the old clock downstairs strikes loudly every 30 minutes. So, depending on your sleeping habits and other guests, you may not be able to get a good rest. Also, it is a notably old house, and cleanliness in some areas leaves a lot to be desired.”
“It's too expensive for what it is. It's just a metal box on the side of a road. The pictures makes you believe it's luxury but it's not. At all. There is no toilet or water sink in the bungalow. You have to walk for 3 minutes along the road to have a sink, toilet or a shower. It could be cool if it was not so expensive. It's basically camping but expensive. The view is nice but you can hear the cars passing.”
“The room was very spacious and comfortable. The common space areas were very nice. It's walkable to the beach and to one convenience store. The staff were very kind and gave us some excellent recommendations.”
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