I used site number 11.As recommended by the receptionist when making the reservation, the view was outstanding.However, there were quite a lot of people coming to take pictures of the scenery, so I was a little worried about being seen.The administration building is not far from number 11, so I didn't have to worry about finding a toilet at night.For No. 11, the power source is behind the car stop, so the tent and tarp positions are fixed, so depending on the size of the tent, it may be difficult to pitch the tarp.My family set up a Coleman two-room perpendicular to the car, but then the tarp could not be stretched in the shape of a ^, so I strung it in the shape of a.In the end, it served as a blindfold from passersby and as a sunshade in the summer, so it was the correct choice to make it in the shape of .Perhaps pets are allowed, as some people bring their dogs with them.It can be heard during the day, but if one barks in the middle of the night (perhaps it was barking at a passerby going to the bathroom?), it will resonate everywhere, so if you are not good at it, please ask at the reception desk and have them leave the site. It might be good.When I used it, there were people with babies, so I was buzzing all night long on each site (lol)If you are a light sleeper, sites 11 to 14 may be a little safer.There is a washing machine and dryer, so you can stay overnight with no worries.There is a Direx (a small Aeon-like supermarket that sells medicines, side dishes, and fresh foods) nearby, so it's convenient for stocking up on things.It was also nice that ice cream was sold in the administration building. Ice was sold in plastic bags.The family park and playland are also nearby, so it was easy to go there during our consecutive stay.(It is recommended for families with young children as there is no admission fee and you pay for each play equipment.The play equipment is more like a traffic park in a deserted area and less than an amusement park.)I was a little disappointed as I wish there was a partition in the shower changing area.When you open the door in the toilet, you can directly see the changing room, so it is safe to wear at least the bare minimum of underwear in the shower booth, but the floor and shelf will get wet (you need to be careful about the direction of the shower and the amount of water). It was a little difficult.Overall it was a clean and well-managed campsite.The receptionist was also kind. They were very courteous when making reservations over the phone, and they kindly accommodated requests for additional days at check-out.