I gave up camping due to the rain and went glamping for the first time. It's covered so you can have a bonfire and barbecue even when it rains.The only things I used myself were tableware, a dining pole, and a two-seater chair.I only brought the two-seater chairs because I wanted to sit next to each other for the bonfire, but there are single-seater chairs provided, and they had everything from detergent to sponges to rent. There is even a water server behind the table, which is quite stocked.The toilet was for women only, the shower room was open 24 hours a day, and the kitchen was all clean. I was impressed by the wood chips throughout the premises.All of the provided camping gear was good, and I learned a lot from actually using it. My first hammock was also great, with Bluetooth speakers, lanterns, side tables, etc.The distance from the dome tent next door is just right, so you won't have to worry about it even if you're having a barbecue.The wide windows of the dome tent faced the forest, so I slept with the curtains open at night. If I was in a normal tent, I wouldn't be able to sleep because of the sound of the rain, but I was able to sleep just like I would at home, probably because it was a bed.The time in the tent was also very relaxing. My husband brought his computer with him to work, and new ideas were born in the open and calm space, which was a different experience.It's difficult to spread out your computer and work in a normal tent. The dome tent had a high ceiling and was bright and reasonably spacious, making it the perfect space to work.I found a new way to spend my time, not only on vacation, but also when I couldn't get away from work, thinking it would be a good idea to work here.It was a great time. Thank you very much for the wonderful space.