I just started going there, but it's my favorite campsite. I went both solo and as a family camper.First of all, the temperature is comfortable even in the intense heat.The temperature in Tokyo was close to 37℃ according to the car's thermometer, but the temperature at the campsite was 31℃, and the night before the temperature was 23℃, which is quite comfortable, so if you go there with the Tokyo feeling, it might be a little cold at night.It was originally a putter golf course and is entirely covered in grass. There are almost no trees, so direct sunlight is harsh, but it is much cooler than Kisarazu or Tokyo. I think it would be better to have a tarp. There are benches in the air-conditioned administration building, where you can take shelter when the heat is too much.The stars are beautiful at night. I saw more stars than I could have imagined in Tokyo, and I even saw a shooting star.We have a wide variety of campers, including solo, family, and group campers. The manager was always on duty, so even if there was a violation of manners, he would warn me properly, so I never felt uncomfortable.I think it's easy for children to play, as they have a vinyl pool and a Tarzan rope. The grounds are large, so if you choose the right location, you won't have to worry about children's voices.There are paid showers and hairdryers available for rent. There is no shampoo etc., so it is better to bring your own. They also sell them at the shop. There is also a washing area, with detergent and sponges provided. I also appreciate that the toilet is indoors.It seems that it was originally a campsite that held a music event called Music & Fes, but now they don't have music and the name has changed.It's a lawn, so there aren't any big bugs. However, there are a lot of insects at night.Recommended for those who want to go camping even in summer, but the cool highlands are far away.