I'm a former local.You can stay at Kevin House for 13,000 yen per night, so if you have a lot of people, it's very cheap per person.I would like to wish you the best of luck, so I would like to point out an area for improvement.It was disappointing that although there was a rice cooker, there was no measuring cup.There is no washing machine.It's probably not a problem for about 2 nights, but if you're a family staying for more than that, you'll definitely want a washing machine.It's coin-operated and you can even put it in the administration building, so if you have a washing machine that you can use, you'll be very satisfied.Depending on the building, there are IH and heating wire type areas.It's been a long time since it was built, so it's a little tilted, although it may be due to the ridge.The entrance is narrow and large cars will have a hard time, and the parking lot in front of the house is not marked, so if there are cars parked at odd intervals, it will be difficult to park when it is full. I can't do it.If you try to park on an empty lawn when the parking lot is full, be careful as there is a protruding manhole trap.Every year during the Obon season, a large amount of tethers and gadfly come out when the engine is started, so as soon as we arrive, we turn off the engine, quickly unload the cargo, and leave the car.When leaving, we recommend that everyone get in the car before starting the engine.I've written a lot about it, but overall it's a very nice facility, with a beach nearby, so I hope they do their best.