[Dog free site]I stayed atIt's mostly flat, so I didn't have any trouble finding a place to sleep or eat.However, even though it is this spacious, you can only fit one tent, so it was difficult to set up a family (large) tent for the first time in a while.I don't like this difficulty, so recently I've been setting up two solo tents for each husband and wife... (with the dog in one).You can't see the river at all because it's in a forest area, butThe site itself is spacious and there are a lot of trees, so it's difficult to hear voices, and you don't have to worry about people talking next door. (I know what you're saying, but I don't understand what you're saying)However, I am grateful that it drains well.The gravel is so fine that it gets stuck in the pole lolIt went into the pole about 3 times and was difficult to take out. (I took it out using the edge of a knife)I understand that if you use large gravel, it will be uncomfortable to sleep on, but you can fix that by using a cot or using two or three layers of mats...I don't like people who get stones stuck in their poles (people who can't take stones out of the poles)...Also, my dog started having pain in his legs (started dragging his legs) from the first day.By the second day, I could barely walk.I think gravel absorbs too much water (easily dries out) for a dog's paw pads.【aisle】There are many muddy dirt paths leading to the toilets and kitchen, so both dogs' feet and human shoes get dirty.It would be helpful if there was a place to wash the dog's feet near the site.I have to wash them at the bonfire stand and peg washing area a little further away, and then I have to carry them back to the site to keep them from getting dirty again, so if you have a medium-sized or heavier child, it might be quite difficult.I gave emergency treatment with human lotion, emulsion, and moisturizing cream, but when I got home and checked, my paws were dry and flaky.I still treat it with heparin and Pastalon after lotion.[Water spot]Kitchen, toilet, shower roomIt's very clean and suitable for girls and beginners (cleanliness that won't make you hate camping)I dropped the lotion lid once (it rolled over) and when I pulled it out from under the water pipe under the sink, it was covered in spider webs and dust lol.(It seems that corners have been cut in areas that are hard to see.)I thought it was a good idea to have plastic bags for food waste hanging behind the kitchen.There were no amenities in the shower room, so I thought there would be at least body soap, but I washed my face with my own face wash lol.The hair dryer was a professional one (unlike the cheap ones that are common in public baths that take a long time to dry), and it dried quickly.[Temperature, season]Although it was late September, it was cool.It feels cool when I'm standing still (resting), but hot when I move.It gets a little cold from late night to early morning. (Long sleeves and long pants are sufficient.)There were also fewer insects. (I'm burning three Shinbayashi incense sticks lol)[Vending machine]There was an outdoor food vending machine between the waste dump near the main site and the kitchen.I thought it was unusual and interesting, but it was too expensive lol【Fee】It was 7,000 yen for 2 adults and 1 dog on a weekday.It seems a little expensive, but I think it's reasonable considering the facilities...