A vast area of approximately 22ha. The tent sites include free sites that can accommodate more than 200 tents, divided sites, sites with power and water supply, and sites with power. There are also cottages, log cabins, lighted bungalows and mobile homes. Everyone was having fun in a variety of ways, including families, multiple families, and sleeping in their cars. However, two months ago, the sites other than the free ones were already full, so I wonder when people start making reservations. The cars had Kanto license plates, and people came from all over the place, including Niigata, Nagoya, Toyama, Nagano, and Yamagata.There is Togakushi Farm on the grounds, where cows and horses graze, and you can also enjoy horseback riding experiences and a petting animal plaza. You can also play in the river, which was popular with small children. There were two soba restaurants in the venue, but they were sold out by 2pm. A kitchen truck was coming, so I decided to buy some lunch there. Nearby are Togakushi Shrine Okusha, Kagami Pond, Togakushi Folk Museum, Togakushi Soba, and Ninja Village, and if you go a little further you can find Togakushi Shinpetsu Onsen, Iizuna Kogen Forest Adventure, Lake Nojiri, and Togakushi Geological Museum. Various events are always happening. Catching fish, making crafts, stargazing, etc.There were quite a few kitchens and toilets, so I didn't feel inconvenienced. It is said that more than 1,000 people use the facility each day on Saturdays, Sundays, and during summer vacation. It is said that around 1,500 people visited during the Obon season. For parents with small children, it's so spacious that it's easy to get lost when your child gets absorbed in playing. Please be especially careful in the evening when it starts to get dark. Even if there are strange people mixed in, you won't know.21:30-6:00 is bedtime. Dispose of burnable garbage in special bags. Of course, the rest should be separated and thrown away. There are two coin showers and a coin laundry on-site. The shower costs 300 yen/8 minutes, and my two children were able to take a shower in 8 minutes. The shops are well stocked and are open from 8:30 to 17:00. The corn I bought here was so fresh and delicious that I'll never forget it.Everyone there was very polite and I felt at ease. It was raining heavily, so we couldn't see the Togakushi mountain range.