(8/17滞在) We had a delightful stay at “It’s Tea Time”. This relaxing pension is chock full of intriguing and comforting objects and images from the moment you walk through the door. There was never a dull moment from the beginning of our stay until our car pulled out of the parking lot to return home. It is a perfect place for kids and parents who still want to be kids alike. Our seven year old was at home and having a ball from the minute he arrived. You can have a relaxing swing on one of the hanging chairs while kids have a ride on the train or jump on the trampoline in the yard. Later we had a fascinating visit with a barn owl named Echo.
The owner was very gracious and well informed about offerings in the Numata area. We had a wonderful time here and can sincerely recommend travelers to stay at this accommodation.
What a delightful surprise I had to find a comment in quality English from an American well versed in literature, a novel and art lover. I never dreamed of me responding back in English. How thoughtful you are to give a comment with such a supportive and reassuring recommendation to the potential foreign guests, who are wondering about booking. To the eyes of the guests who know already about Its Teatime, the comment is a bit exaggerated in my favor, derived from a compassionate and supportive nature of the writer, for which I am very grateful.
In retrospect, it was a nice couple of summer days of a hint of the approaching autumn, memorable to end the season. It was memorable also because you and your joyful family were there. A commotion created by the board ball game played by your son with the children of the other family still remains in my ears, with much enthusiasm of children and even parents, yelling, cheering, occasional burst of laughers and even tears of excitement. It was heartwarming to observe two families gradually come to know each other to depart for peach picking together which happened for the first time in a long? history of Its Teatime. This had happened mostly thanks to a friendly attitude exerted by your wife. I believe it was the most wonderful for the other family who actually stayed here several times already, mostly in winter, a record.
Well, your sketch of Echo, the most handsome and noble awl in the world, in a golden frame is still decorated here, side by side with replicas of van Gogh. Yours is actually for sale, right? As a matter of fact,I am dreaming about decorating Its Teatime with original arts created by guests, eventually covering fully the walls and even ceilings. Yours is the very first. Your sketch will be there unless it is sold at the price and share we agreed. Could this be sold?
Please come again with your playful son and amicable wife, and add more arts to the collection of Its Teatime.
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(8/17滞在) We had a delightful stay at “It’s Tea Time”. This relaxing pension is chock full of intriguing and comforting objects and images from the moment you walk through the door. There was never a dull moment from the beginning of our stay until our car pulled out of the parking lot to return home. It is a perfect place for kids and parents who still want to be kids alike. Our seven year old was at home and having a ball from the minute he arrived. You can have a relaxing swing on one of the hanging chairs while kids have a ride on the train or jump on the trampoline in the yard. Later we had a fascinating visit with a barn owl named Echo.
The owner was very gracious and well informed about offerings in the Numata area. We had a wonderful time here and can sincerely recommend travelers to stay at this accommodation.
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What a delightful surprise I had to find a comment in quality English from an American well versed in literature, a novel and art lover. I never dreamed of me responding back in English. How thoughtful you are to give a comment with such a supportive and reassuring recommendation to the potential foreign guests, who are wondering about booking.
To the eyes of the guests who know already about Its Teatime, the comment is a bit exaggerated in my favor, derived from a compassionate and supportive nature of the writer, for which I am very grateful.
In retrospect, it was a nice couple of summer days of a hint of the approaching autumn, memorable to end the season. It was memorable also because you and your joyful family were there. A commotion created by the board ball game played by your son with the children of the other family still remains in my ears, with much enthusiasm of children and even parents, yelling, cheering, occasional burst of laughers and even tears of excitement. It was heartwarming to observe two families gradually come to know each other to depart for peach picking together which happened for the first time in a long? history of Its Teatime. This had happened mostly thanks to a friendly attitude exerted by your wife. I believe it was the most wonderful for the other family who actually stayed here several times already, mostly in winter, a record.
Well, your sketch of Echo, the most handsome and noble awl in the world, in a golden frame is still decorated here, side by side with replicas of van Gogh. Yours is actually for sale, right? As a matter of fact,I am dreaming about decorating Its Teatime with original arts created by guests, eventually covering fully the walls and even ceilings. Yours is the very first. Your sketch will be there unless it is sold at the price and share we agreed. Could this be sold?
Please come again with your playful son and amicable wife, and add more arts to the collection of Its Teatime.