2024/4/20Information on bungalows where you can stay with pets (see photo for details)Pets can stay in the mushroom-shaped bungalows and square bungalows at this campsite, subject to conditions.Applicable to small dogs, dogs that do not bark unnecessarily and are well-trained.This time I stayed at a square bungalow (Enokitake).There is not much information about square bungalows, so I hope this will be helpful.First, let's talk about the price.The basic fee is 5.250 yen for one house, one night and two days.Campsite facility cooperation fee of 300 yen per person (including dogs)Stove rental 1,000 yen (same price if you bring your own)☆Reference☆2 adults, 1 dog 7.150 yenSquare bungalow 5,250 yen2 adults + 1 dog 300 x 3 = 900 yenBring your own stove: 1000 yenHonestly, I don't think it's cheap to stay in this bungalow in terms of price.On the campsite website, there is no information about the cost of cooperation fees, stoves (rental or bring-in), firewood and charcoal (not allowed to bring in), and garbage disposal fees, so you can simply use the campsite with just the bungalow fee. It is better not to make the mistake of thinking that it is possible (same goes for camping in a tent).It is better to call the campsite and ask for the total amount clearly before making a reservation.Next, about the square bungalow (enokitake)☆Appearance☆You'll be drawn to it involuntarily.The roof is covered with grass and looks so dilapidated that you wonder if you can actually stay there.Surrounded by forests and rivers, you can't help but feel damp.The location is surrounded by trees and a river, giving it a sense of privacy.☆Doors and windows☆The door is difficult to open and close, probably due to humidity and age.Bra-wind shutters to double protect windows from the outside? It also comes withThe windows have fixed screens so they cannot be fully opened or closed.☆Indoor☆The area is about 6 tatami mats.Contrary to its appearance, the inside is surprisingly ordinary.There is no musty odor, the floors are made of jutan, and the windows and doors lock properly.Inside the room there is a mirror on the wall, two hooks, a small shelf, an outlet, a broom and a dustpan.There is nothing else, so prepare what you need by yourself.Fires are strictly prohibited indoors, and eating and drinking is not allowed, so all meals must be eaten outside.☆Meal place☆Even if you bring your own stove (cassette, etc.), you will not be able to eat in your room, so you will have to eat outside.There is space in front of the bungalow, so you will need to bring your own table and chairs.Even if you pay for a stove and bring your own stove instead of using one rented at the campsite, you are not allowed to eat or drink indoors, so you have no choice but to eat outside.Even if you use a rental stove outside, it seems that you cannot purchase or bring in charcoal or firewood (I think you should check with the campsite).Unlike mushroom-shaped bungalows, there is no place to hide from the rain, so on rainy days, I guess we have no choice but to eat in the kitchen area right below.☆Cooking area and toilet☆Compared to other square bungalows, Enokitake is convenient because the kitchen and toilet are close together.There is a shortcut from the back of the bungalow without having to go to the paved path (the footing is poor, but there are stairs)☆Shower room☆There is a new shower room near the administration building.It's convenient because it costs 100 yen for 3 minutes and there is a switch that allows you to temporarily stop.Point check☆Pets allowed☆Pricing with a lot of surcharges☆No dining allowed indoors☆No fire indoorsLastly, about staying in a bungalow at this campsite.Good for people who want to easily camp with their dog and have a fun BBQ with family and friends.Although mushroom-shaped bungalows are slightly more expensive than square bungalows, they are easier to use and are recommended.Unlike staying in a tent, you don't have to worry about rainy days.Bungalows that are difficult to use for small groups and those who want to eat indoorsIt's easy to spend time without heating at this time of year, but since open flames are strictly prohibited, it may be more comfortable to bring an electric stove.Small insects are starting to appear, but there are no biting insects yet.After dropping off your luggage, your car will be moved to the parking lot, but depending on how crowded it is, you may be able to park nearby.Rather than enjoying camping, we are the type of people who simply stay overnight after climbing down a mountain.It was very disappointing that we didn't have any BBQs or bonfires, so we couldn't use the stove indoors, and that eating and drinking was prohibited indoors, making the bungalow difficult to use considering the price.The only thing I was lucky about was that my dog was allowed in.The environment is rich in nature, but the rules inside the bungalow have been revised in various ways, and the total price on the website is difficult to understand, so I would like to request that it be revised so that it can be clearly understood.