I stayed overnight at a solo camp!◯Good points•It's so cheap! 1 day/day both 300 yen-Toilet, kitchen, covered free space, administration building (firewood sales) available•River just ahead! I can swim!•Tent sites and free sites available◯What caught my attention-When it rains, it gets muddy and wet, and there are puddles.•First come first serve? Free space with roofThis time, I stayed at a free site (with car parking) for one night.There aren't many houses in the area, so it's pretty quiet.There's a very nice lady who manages the campsite, but there are days when she can't come to the campsite.They also sell firewood, but please contact us in advance to confirm. It might be good.It's a flat rate of 300 yen for overnight stays and day camps.If the lady is not there, there is an offering box in the administration building, so you can leave it there.If she is not there, you cannot exchange money, so there is a vending machine at JA, which is 2-3 minutes away from the town. There is.There is a parking space next to the toilet, so I decided to park it there because it is not possible to park the tent site on either side of the tent site or on either side of the kitchen.There are two restrooms, the tent site north is generally clean, one for boys (Japanese University 1st, second elementary school), one for the disabled (with Western University washlet), and one for girls unknown. The free site at the bottom has one for boys and one for girls, but it is quite old.There is also a one-coin hot water shower in the same area, which can be used for 100 yen for 3 minutes. *Unavailable in winter to prevent freezing.Is the kitchen a brick oven in the middle? There are several bathrooms and washing areas on both sides, and the lights are on.There is also a free space with a roof, which is quite large and has a long table and chairs, but this time it was the family who came earlier. It was occupied, so it was not used.The river is right in front of you, so you can go down a few steps.The river is quite wide, but it's basically shallow in front of the campsite, and even if you go deeper, it's not that deep, but the current is a little fast.When the water is high, such as during rainy days, the current is steep and the conditions are not suitable for swimming, so if you want to swim, it is better to come on a sunny day.The site may also become flooded due to puddles forming during rainy days.I think it's a really fun place to visit on a sunny day.It was raining when I was there, but it was before the water rose, so I was able to swim in the river and cook in the kitchen without any difficulty, so I thought it was a great place!I want to come on a sunny day next time!