In the latter half of Golden Week, I couldn't find a large site and came across this site by chance.I checked various reviews before coming and knew it wasn't a high standard campsite, so I didn't have particularly high expectations, but it turned out to be a great campsite! ! !It was a wonderful place with a wide rural landscape in front, a large forest and nature in the back, and a starry sky at night. Also, as you go down the walking path, there is a wide open field where you can enjoy activities without worrying about noise.In addition, if you have children, you can experience harvesting crops and observe insects (currently you can see beetle larvae), so I think they will enjoy THE Camp.It is true that the only facilities provided are toilets and water stations (which appear to be kept properly cleaned), and the ground of the site is slanted in some places.It may be difficult for those who do not have camping equipment or are concerned about the equipment.On the other hand, if you have all the camping equipment you need, don't mind the lack of equipment, and just want to enjoy a peaceful campsite surrounded by nature, this is definitely the best place for you.Also, this time I was able to eat green onions, shiitake mushrooms, and bamboo shoots, and even though it was the last day of Golden Week, there were quite a few people, so I was able to have a quiet time.The site I used this time was Auto 20, and it felt like a hidden secret base!I would definitely like to visit here next time.【postscript】On the way home, I was able to say hello to the couple who run it!It was said that the owls had been living in the wooden box since March, but it appears that the three chicks left the nest today, May 6th. I was also shown a video and was impressed by how rare it is to have an experience like this.I heard that they need help digging the sweet potatoes from September to November, so I would like to visit them often from now on!thank you very much!