I stayed here for one night from August 23rd.Initially, we had planned to use the barbecue building, but since check-in was likely to be late and it was extremely hot, we wanted to eat in our room, so we made yakiniku using a smokeless roaster inside the cottage.I didn't use it, but 3kg of charcoal costs 500 yen, which is cheaper than at the home center.The smokeless roaster that is provided really doesn't emit any smoke, and the smell was almost non-existent.There was no typical yakiniku smell wafting through the room.Although it was stated that there were no amenities such as shampoo, the cottage I stayed in had conditioner shampoo and body soap.First of all, there are bread plates, curry plates, rice bowls, soup bowls, small bowls, glasses, tea cups, etc. for 8 people, as well as tableware such as disposable chopsticks and toothpicks.It came with enough cooking furniture: a frying pan, two pots, a clay pot, a bowl, a colander, two knives, a cutting board, a kettle, chopsticks, a rice scoop, and two ladles.It comes with a toaster oven, electric kettle, and microwave, so it will be easy to prepare meals even if you are staying at a training camp.We were told to separate our garbage, but we only had cans, plastic bottles, and combustible garbage.Since plastic bottles were combustible garbage, we put the empty cans in the can bin next to the gymnasium, and the rest fit in one garbage bag. I did.When I checked out, I tied it all up and left it next to the entrance. (Looks like I didn't have to.)The facilities also take care of cleaning, so I think the service is closer to that of a hotel than a cottage at a campsite.This time, I planned to do SUP at Lake Onzui on the first day, and go cycling and catch amago at Forest Station on the second day, so I stayed at Sponic Park.I drove around Shiso City quite a bit in two days, and the roadside stations in Haga, Minami-Haga, and Ichinomiya were all beautiful.Since vegetables are fairly cheap, I thought it would be a good idea to buy them there and cook them at the cottage.Maxvalu is right nearby, so I procured the ingredients there.It will take about 30 minutes, but you may want to go down to Yamazaki and do some shopping at Aeon, Can Do, and Kawabe.If you go all the way to Tokura, there is a campsite, but the weather can change drastically when you go there, so it was safer to stay in Ichinomiya.The barbecue building is right next to the cottage, so it seemed easy to get around.There is a fully automatic washing machine next to the barbecue building, which you can use for free.I felt safe even for consecutive nights.There are some hangers in the room.However, I think it would be better to bring a laundry rope as there is no place to dry it.There was a metal fitting on the beam, so it looked like the rope could be hooked onto it.Even if it's not possible, you can dry it on the terrace.I could smell stink bugs outside depending on the location, but I didn't see any stink bugs at all.The pool cost 800 yen for 3 people: 1 parent and 2 junior high school students or younger, so I thought it was a great way to kill time.It's close to Kunimigaoka Park, Forest Station, and you can rent bicycles at the roadside station, so I thought there were quite a lot of activities.I want to go again.