Sorry for the long postFirst of all, we could have an open fire, and when we made the reservation over the phone, we noticed that there were not many customers as it was before the high season, so we made a reservation right away.We arrived at the campsite in the rain and checked in. After receiving a quick explanation, we headed to a nearby day trip hot spring.I returned to the campsite in the rain and moved my car to the parking lot next to the kitchen to start preparing dinner.As I started cooking, the manager brought my car back to the site and told me to cook on site. .Since it was raining, I said I would like to cook in the kitchen and eat on-site, but I was again asked to cook outside instead of cooking inside the kitchen building.It's raining, so even if I only want to cook, I'm not allowed. It's like you (the owner?) are the rule book?When I was told that there was no ban on cooking in the kitchen during the explanation when I entered the building, I kept a low attitude and kept repeating, ``I'm sorry, I'm sorry.''If that's the case, I'd like to see an explanation or a sign saying that fires are strictly prohibited, even though it's a kitchen from the beginning.When the weather is bad, cooking in a covered kitchen is commonplace. There are no gazebos either, making it too difficult for beginners.Eventually, I received a red card from the manager and was sent off.According to the red note written at the end of the user guide, they said, ``I will refund your fee and I would like you to leave.''When I started cleaning up, the manager even started trying to turn off the light switches. Morbid? . Since I had headlights on, I guess I thought I could make it.And I was stunned by the manager's last words, ``It's a shame that the weather was bad and it rained.'' .Camping is something you want to have fun even when the weather is bad, such as rain.I wish the campground was more beginner-friendly.This line is ``It's a disappointing campsite if the weather is bad.''lastlyIt's strange that you can't cook even though the attached user guide says it's a ``cooking building.'' Please amend the name to ``Waterhole'' and indicate ``No open flames.''Although it claims to be an auto site, you can just park your car on the side of the site, which may be difficult since it is privately run, but considering the price, there is no electrical equipment and the cost performance is the lowest.Hiroshi's class, a veteran who loves open fires, felt that this campsite was best used during bad weather.(bonus)In the rain, we moved to a "parking park" about 10 minutes away. There were 5 cars parked in the large parking lot, including a camper.There was a restroom that was clean and open 24 hours a day, and it was a nice, quiet place. ◎