- published: 01 Apr 2014
- views: 57397
A guest house (also guesthouse) is a kind of lodging. In some parts of the world a guest house is similar to a hostel, bed and breakfast, or inn whereas in other parts of the world (such as for example the Caribbean), guest houses are a type of inexpensive hotel-like lodging. In still others, it is a private home which has been converted for the exclusive use of guest accommodation. The owner usually lives in an entirely separate area within the property and the guest house may serve as a form of lodging business.
In some areas of the world, guest houses are the only kind of accommodation available for visitors who have no local relatives to stay with. Among the features which distinguish a guest house from a hotel, bed and breakfast, or inn is the lack of a full-time staff.
Guest houses tend to be owner managed, due to their size, although in some countries, such as South Africa, guest houses can be very large mansions indeed. South Africa also has a specific rating system for accommodation establishments.
In that winter of that year, When the catastrophe befell Tohoku in Japan. There arose a fire, in a small guesthouse. By arson. The suspect left two mysterious dolls. A few months before it, Ninagawa was traveling to find the traces of the schools, stations, and arcades of the coast, which no longer exist. He started to build a new guesthouse for volunteers near the coast. Meanwhile, he met a mysterious girl in his 30-year-old guesthouse, Tojian. She caused troubles by bizarre words and actions, driving people to panic. Ninagawa tried to DISCIPLINE her by SM, to BE HIS SLAVE. Ninagawa took her to the devastated area in Tohoku. A week later, the guesthouse for volunteers got enveloped in flames. This documentary recalls some moments before the accident, and gives some hints to understand what it really happened.
Keywords: