This is a campground that has very sharp strengths and weaknesses, making it difficult to evaluate.The advantage is the location. It's a great location right next to the ocean, with a beautiful sandy beach, spacious lawn sites, and views of the sunrise over the Pacific Ocean.There are also convenience stores and hot springs nearby, making it very convenient.The toilet is also clean and has a washlet.There are pavilions and vending machines, and the price is relatively reasonable at 1,000 yen.The first disadvantage is the distance from the parking lot.Not only is it not possible to drive in, but the distance from the parking lot to the campsite is long.I had researched in advance that it would be far away, so I brought my carry wagon with me, but I was surprised at how far it was beyond my expectations.The campsite itself is quite large, so the farthest end is too far away and you'll be exhausted just trying to move it. As a result, everyone ended up setting up near the entrance.Also, you can rent a rear car, but the manager is not stationed in the administration building, so it can be difficult to find one.When I called the Fisheries Commerce and Industry Division, which manages the campground, they told me that the search was in the hands of the people at the Silver Human Resources Center.It's quite surprising that the people with silver talent are the managers and they give the money to them.I saw foreigners secretly staying overnight around 8pm and then leaving at 8am.I probably didn't pay because I came at night.He seemed to be used to it, so he probably came here many times.There is no resident manager, and this is what happens when you ask a silver worker.Also, this is the same problem as Tanesashi Campground and Ogawara Lake Park Campground, but if you call it a park or create a walking path, people will always pass by the campground for a walk.I think Taneichi Seaside Park built a promenade in front of the sea so that you can walk while looking at the sea, but from the campsite, when you're camping and looking at the sea, you'll see people staring right in front of you. My eyes meet with an old man who is walking along the promenade while looking at the camera.This is quite tiring.Walks begin at 4 a.m. in the summer, and people other than campers come one after another, walking dogs, old men stretching, and more.The creators probably first created a park with a beach, decided on a promenade, and then came up with the idea of a campsite in the empty space.It was far from the parking lot, and it was located on a promenade, so it didn't seem like there was much consideration given to the campsite.Personally, I try to avoid it in the summer because there is no border between the beach and the beach, so there may be a lot of noise from young groups at night.Still, the location and facilities make it a very attractive campsite.I would like to add one more star if I could at least park my car nearby during setup...