I used Autosite. I was impressed by the fact that I only had to make reservations over the phone, unlike today's online reservations where reservations are made on a first-come, first-served basis.Check-in is a little late at 2pm. If you're fidgeting, the sun will set in no time, and your meal will be a mess.Autosite allows you to specify your favorite location as long as it is available. The convenient location near the toilet and shower building is around 7.8.9.10.However, there are differences in size, shade, etc. depending on the location.There is an athletic facility, and a small stream runs through it, and depending on the time of year, you can see fireflies!Also, there were many beetles in the summer, which was a hit with the children.The shower building had a hinged door, so there weren't many insects inside and it was comfortable. The toilet has one large washlet and one Japanese-style toilet, but it was good as there were hardly any clashes.(There is a large toilet with an ostomate in the center of the building, and there is also a wheelchair ramp, so you don't have to worry.)Also, I was grateful that there were 8 taps in the kitchen, each with hot water.There are two private shower rooms, and although they say they are coin showers, they are actually just shower rooms. The shower room, including the changing area, is a bit small, so it would be quite difficult to accommodate small children. There are no shelves, so I think this needs improvement.Also, don't forget that shampoo and body soap are not provided.The price is 300 yen, but there are only cans 😅, so it's a style that leaves it up to the morals of the users.The price is 4,800 yen per night if you don't use power at the auto site in high season, the facility fee is 250 yen per person, so 2 nights for 4 people is 10,600 yen, the shower fee is 300 yen for adults x 2 times, and 200 yen for children. It wasn't cheap at 2,000 yen for 2 x 2 trips, totaling 12,600 yen, but they also disposed of trash, which was a nice touch.The biggest problem is that cell phone reception is hopeless!It seems like the WiFi is working, but it's not good either, and it cuts out a lot.Camping is all about enjoying the inconvenience! You may be saying that, but I can't accept the fact that I can't get through to the phone. Can't you do something about this? *By the way, this is a soft bun.It looks like there will be a trial menu next time, so I would like to try that as well.