5 years of camping experience. I visited over 30 campgrounds from an experienced perspective.The campground in Spi◯, which I had always wanted to go to, was closed on regular holidays, so I decided to use this one.I thought it would be safe since it's a campsite run by a camping equipment manufacturer like Suppi...When I arrived at the site, the reception was a prefabricated hut, and the employees were all elderly people like those employed by the Silver Human Resources Center.Once I paid the fee and was told the location of the site, that was it...I wasn't given any particular precautions, and all I received was a receipt, so I was wondering if everything was okay here. However, I was feeling better because of the beautiful scenery, so as I was setting up the site, I saw an elderly employee who was probably repairing the hedges at the site, but it was so hard to hear how he was so casually crossing right in front of people. They talk loudly and the atmosphere is boring...Then, a group of three men in their thirties arrived at the site next door. They brought in beer servers and 1-sho bottles, played music until bedtime, and started having fun in loud voices, which turned into the worst situation...In the worst case scenario, people put burning firewood on the grass and put in more firewood, or everyone went to take a bath without even cleaning up the still-burning bonfire, which turned the site into a lawless zone. I was there.If you look at the website again, there are almost no precautions, and there are no regulations even regarding bedtime...That night I was scared so I hurriedly slept in my car, and when I got up at around 4:30 the next morning to leave early in the morning, I found employees making loud noises cleaning the toilets and kitchen before 5:00.And at the Paripi site next door, trash bags left outside were probably destroyed by wild animals, and trash was scattered all the way to our site...We had no choice but to dispose of the trash in front of us.Other users, neither Paripi nor employees, did not seem to raise their voices, and even among the users who were close to full, we were the only users with a license number from another prefecture, which suggests that Niigata residents are easy-going people. I sorted out my feelings.Nowadays, anyone can easily go camping without any knowledge or experience as there are many useful tools available. I believe that relying solely on individual morals is not enough.It's fine if it's a public or free campsite, but since it's a camping equipment manufacturer, I think they should provide guidance to their employees and set minimum restrictions on use, but I'll never use this campground again. I don't have any, so it doesn't matter, but I decided to write this so that no one else has the same disappointing experience as me in the future.Pearl Metal products are cheap but of good quality, and I used them for things other than camping supplies, but I was so disappointed that I thought I would no longer use them.