The plumbing is old, and the toilets are empty and smelly. At Ryuunso Camp, you have to mainly use public flush toilets that are located further away from the lake, but they are not very clean either.The price is quite high, but the level of facilities is low compared to the price. Without public restrooms, it would be difficult for my wife and small children. No shower or bath. The firewood we brought with us was fine, but the firewood we bought at Ryunso didn't light easily, so those camping should be well prepared.You will understand the circumstances of Lake Shibiren if you visit several times. It used to be Suimeisou, but now it feels like Ryunso's son is targeting NATIVE, who is enlivening the empty Ryunso. The response is accommodating, but every time I go there, I'm disappointed in the actions and rules at Ryunso.There doesn't seem to be any way to see the entire Lake Shibiren.I feel that the way Ryuunso treats the customers who visit the SUP and cafe is terrible.The customer feels that it is just jealousy.Mr. Ryunsou, whose face I don't remember even though I went camping last time, you came to Shibirenko before, even though you didn't spend any money just to say hello.Thank you again, I hope you enjoy it. I thought the NATIVE staff who said this was amazing.I was struck by the fact that the local residents of Ryuunsou have had trouble getting along with other business operators for generations.I was surprised at how different my son's personality was, the kind way he treated me when we were just camping, and the cold way I treated him when I said I was only going to SUP.What are you doing today? It's unpleasant to have to go out of your way to ask this in the parking lot. Sapp in the parking lot? You're not going to a cafe, are you? I don't want you to listen to Ryuunsou. Unpleasant. Does Lake Shibiren belong to Ryunso?If you are a local, I would like you to consider making the whole event more exciting. I wonder if the local people and the people of the town are not taking any action.I think the number of people camping at Ryunso has increased because of NATIVE. The black building in the back and the NATIVE staff give you a glimpse of corporate efforts.It's a pity that the review photos for Ryunso are mixed with NATIVE and Suimeiso...I also took a leisurely walk around Suimeiso, which is next door, and it felt nice.NATIVE's store had clean toilets and shower rooms, lunch and supplement rentals were available, and the staff was courteous. It was also great that they thoroughly explained about nature conservation, such as requiring life jackets and not bringing any belongings that could fall into the lake.When I confirmed that I was bringing in saps, I found out that the charges were not collected by NATIVE, but by Ryuunso. There were a lot of people who brought their own camping gear and didn't wear life jackets, but when I checked, I found out that NATIVE is required, and it's tough everywhere, whether it's the sea or the lake, so I guess Ryunso doesn't say anything about it, or doesn't look at it. Isn't it a bad style to just take money?Did you have fun at the BBQ or did you drink alcohol? Ryuunso was also home to some unscrupulous young people who overturned the boat and caused a scene with 5-6 people swimming in their clothes without life jackets. I really didn't like the atmosphere as there were children there. In any case, they take the money but don't take care of the management.Even though it's their own responsibility, these days if an accident happens, you're out, and you need to give some consideration to the inconvenience caused to other customers and business operators.I visited in the spring. Lake Shibirenko is wonderful, so I'll give it a 1 star with a strict request for improvement.I visited in the spring and then in the summer.I added it.