[What kind of place? ]Within walking distance of Jozankei Onsen! (Even closer by car)Gourmet food, walking spots, quiet at night, and a great location right from Sapporo!The surrounding area is rich in nature, and the distance from the hot spring town is reasonable and quiet.[What does the site look like? ]Partition sites can be selected on a first-come, first-served basis.If you look around the whole site...The free site is crowded with about 3 to 5 groups.It's all grass, and the parking lot and kitchen are right next to each other, so it's more of a semi-automatic style.The auto site is located at the far end of the campground.Adjacent sites are neither too far nor too close.This is a good choice for people who like to be able to park their car right next to the tent, and want to take small children in the car while everyone else stays in the tent.However, the kitchen, toilets, and reception are the furthest away among the campsite sites.The basic ground is soil. There were also some sites for wood chips and clover.The private site is located at the foot of the mountain next to the free site of the campground.Each site has its own unique character, with some having a pond next to it, a large tree stump, and a small bridge when entering the site, so it's fun to choose, and there are also stone circles where you can have an open fire.The best part is that there are tall bamboo trees growing between the sites, so you won't be bothered by other people's eyes.The ground is basically soil. Some clover.【facility】There are 3 sinks in the kitchen, and tap water is safe.The toilets are Western-style with washlets and washlets, one for men and one for men.(Please use the provided paper as the treatment is not sewage but a septic tank.)The toilets and kitchen are very clean.However, there is one restroom for men and women, so there may be a wait, so be sure to leave plenty of time to use them.【service】Firewood and kindling sales. You can borrow life jackets to use when swimming in the river.Firewood was very cheap, so I started a fire like it was hot water (sweat).At night, you can only purchase items that are on the counter by putting money into the piggy bank.(It ends as soon as it runs out)It would be a good idea to buy in bulk to use when there is a daytime caretaker.[Overview]A great location for visiting hot springs, gourmet food, and walking spots.It's a good distance from the national highway and is quiet at night.The manager is kind, and as someone who loves bonfires, the price of firewood is reasonable.It was a good campsite where you could spend a comfortable time because the number of users was limited.Once you get down to the river, the riverbed is a spectacular view.It's cool and good for forest bathing.However, the path down to the river is steep, so don't push yourself too hard.If you're not good at it, you'll survive the injury and die.Of course, you can take a day trip to the nearby hot springs, but some hotels also have day trip plans that include lunch and dinner, so once you've settled down while camping, head to the hot springs by car and enjoy a buffet meal!You can even camp easily without cooking.The soil at the site is easy to get stuck in with the pegs.However, if you apply too much tension with a tarp, the soil and pegs will turn over, so we recommend using a longer one.