I first visited in 2021 when my children were 3 and 2 years old, and this year is the 4th year. Anyway, it's comfortable and perfect for campers with young children! I've been there about 10 times already, and I'm going again this year. There are many high points,1. Autosite comes with power supply and kitchen at this price! Especially on the valley side, the view is open and it feels good. It is built on a slope, so neighbors can't see each other, and the hedge gives it a sense of privacy.2. The toilets are clean and you can throw away your trash for free. Thank you so much!3. The quality of the campers is good, and I wonder if the people who manage the campground are also retired from the government office. The more I thought about it, the more pleasant the response was always.4. Although there are not many moths, there are many insects such as beetles and stag beetles, which makes the children very excited. I also caught Onyanma. It's nice to have play equipment to play with.Five. The altitude is about 630m, which is moderately high, so it gets pretty hot during the day, but it's just enough to play around outside, and it doesn't get too cold at night, so it's comfortable.6. Although it's a little far from the campsite, there is a stream next to Takayama Village Elementary School where you can catch water praying mantises and black-and-white mantises. I can't swim, but I can play safely.7. You can stop drinking and go to the observatory at night. Children learn by allowing them to observe stars and the moon through a giant telescope.8. Vegetables at roadside stations are cheap and delicious. The sweet corn is especially sweet and makes a great souvenir. It's fun to have giant play equipment here too.9. I thought it would be nice to have one, but since last year you can try your hand at harvesting vegetables. I was surprised that they allowed me to harvest so much.I've written down a few things that come to mind, but these are the campgrounds I recommend. As my children have gotten older, I haven't been able to go camping as often, but I can still call it my second home.