This is a rare and wonderful campsite. I visited on August 14th, and it was almost completely reserved.When I called to see if I could make a reservation in the morning of the day, I was told that they were very courteous and that there was no need to make a reservation as the place never filled up. Please take a look at the website and make your selection when you visit. I thought it was a very unpopular campsite, but when I came, I was surprised.The manager was very kind, polite, and friendly. He went out of his way to visit the site and gave us an explanation. Site A is a grassy site, and cars are also allowed. There is also a power supply. There are no divisions, so you can spread out freely if no one is around. It seems that you need to be considerate when it is crowded. Still, it's three times the size of a normal plot, so there's a lot of freedom in setting up.There are also a sectioned B site and a free site.The prices are also very reasonable as it is a municipal company.There are two Japanese-style toilets and one Western-style toilet for men. It's not a washlet.There are four shower rooms, so I don't think there will be any problems even when it's crowded.We also have zip slides, athletics, and park golf, so kids can have fun too.It seems to be popular and crowded, so I think reservations are a must.Anyway, there is no doubt that it is a wonderful campsite. Definitely recommended!