This is a very comfortable campsite and I highly recommend it.Especially great for families.The first recommended point is that you can spend a relaxing time.Generally, check-in is 13:00 and check-out is 11:00, but here, check-in is 9:30 and check-out is 17:00, so you can have plenty of fun even if you stay for 1 night or 2 days, and even if you overslept on the morning of the second day. It's okay (^^)Especially for dads who take a long time to set up and take down, I think they'll be happy to have time to relax.The second recommended point is the vast free site. There are sites A to G, with A to C being sectioned sites with power supply, and D to G being free sites.This time, we chose Site G, which is the largest and closest to the administration building. The G site is just huge! Free sites allow you to choose your favorite spot on a first-come, first-served basis, so if you go early, you can secure plenty of space and pitch your tent or tarp as much as you want! (lol)I think it's easy to set up even for beginners because you don't have to think about the layout like you would with a plot site.The ground is also covered in grass, so you won't have any problems sleeping on it.I've only looked at other sites, but I recommend the free sites G and F.The third recommended point is that children will be very happy to be able to play at Yume Farm.There are discounts available for campground users, and you can come and go as you like during your stay, so you can play to your heart's content. Children can enjoy milking cows, touch various animals, and participate in athletic events, so they won't get bored.The fourth recommended point is that there is a supermarket nearby, which is convenient. There is a supermarket about 10 minutes away by car, so don't worry if you forget something.This time, I checked in on the day, set up my tent, and then went to the supermarket to buy ingredients.The fifth recommended point is the sale of freshly baked bread on Sunday mornings. There is a bakery in the administration building, which sells freshly baked croissants and melon bread on Sunday mornings. We also have fresh milk and yogurt, so you can enjoy a delicious breakfast.Other recommended points include that dogs, which are important to our family, are welcome, there is a faucet with hot water in the kitchen, there are showers and saunas, and there are plenty of rental options.The negative point is that there are only two toilets and two kitchens, which can be a bit inconvenient depending on where you set up. If it's a free site, it's best to arrive before check-in time to secure a spot.When I arrived at 8:30 this time, there were about 30 people in line at the reception desk, and check-in had already begun.Also, probably because the ranch was originally used as a campsite, there were a bit of flies, but it's tolerable.Even considering all the negative points, it's quite comfortable, so I think it can be enjoyed by a wide range of people, from experienced campers to beginners trying camping.