I had a special experience at Anabuki House.I was really impressed with the interior space and the quality of the service.Each room is very beautiful and cozy, just as you can see in the photos.The classic Scandinavian chairs, lighting by Isamu Noguchi, and the historic building of the Anabuki residence create a high-quality space, making it a very nice space.A wood-burning stove is also installed in the dining and living areas where guests can relax, and the warmth of the wood-burning stove will welcome guests in the winter.There are also walls made of Aji stone from Kagawa Prefecture, and there are many parts of this meaningful space where you can feel the charm of Kagawa Prefecture, which can only be experienced at Anabuki House. It was such a space.There is an authentic wood-burning stove sauna (Finnish style) outside.There is also a bathtub and a simple cold bath next to the sauna, making it a perfect space for sauna lovers.In a Finnish sauna, the room temperature is between 70 and 80 degrees, so it's not stuffy, and when you do a louryu, the heat from the steam raises the temperature to the point where you feel it's over 90 degrees.So even though I don't like stuffy saunas, I had a very comfortable experience!If you like saunas, you should definitely try it! It was so amazing that I thought.After refreshing our bodies and minds in the sauna, we enjoyed seasonal vegetables and meat from the Setouchi Inland Sea on a grill used by three-star chefs.I was captivated by the breeze of the Seto Inland Sea, the scent of firewood, and the beauty of the Anabuki residence, and I was able to spend a very fulfilling day there.Since the inn is rented as a whole, you can enjoy the Anabuki residence in a more relaxed manner during your stay.I would like everyone to experience the wonders of Anabuki House!