We stayed in a tiny house with 4 people, 1 car and 1 motorcycle.First of all, the receptionist was overbearing and didn't give us a good impression from the beginning.Tiny house and tent site are both nearbyIt is not recommended for those who want to relax in a spacious place. It is of a high standard and has plenty of equipment, so I think it is good for beginners and families.I understood from the website that it would cost an additional 1,000 yen for an additional car, but I also paid the same amount for one small bike, and when I was explaining about the venue's facilities, the place I parked my bike was in the path, so it was a hindrance to passersby. I was instructed to move as close to my companion's car as possible to avoid getting stuck in the car, which I was a bit unconvinced by.Is the extra 1,000 yen for the bike included in the parking fee? Admission fee? If you're going to pay the same price as a car, I'd like you to give me the space for one car.Also, there is no legal obligation to issue receipts.I didn't receive it and my first impression was not good, so I felt distrustful...It started raining during the night, and the ground was gravel, so I was worried that my bike might fall over and hit my companion's car.The explanation from the staff was kind and polite.I didn't think I'd want to use it again because of the cramped feeling typical of a campsite in the Kanto region, the relatively high prices, the baths that were difficult to use even though I wanted to, and the extra charges for using the electrical outlets in the room.