A campsite where you should be careful of bears. There is a signboardThe only unfriendly manager is a man, and he leaves at 5pm, so you can do whatever you want at night.There are a lot of bugs and the toilet is dirty, so it's thrilling to stick your butt out.There are shops selling sandals that have been around for several years (some of them are used ones?). It's better to think there's no food.Don't expect a wide variety of productsThere is only one drink vending machine and prices are high. Moreover, they are all sold out during Obon.The nearest convenience store is about 30 minutes away by car (be careful not to run out of expiration dates)The stairs are quite high, making it difficult to load and unload tools, and there is a lot of leaves, so be careful not to slip.The moss-covered sidewalk is often slippery.Outdoor lights are turned off at nightThe auto campsite is slightly elevated, but the view is not good because there are trees.Walk down the stairs to the lake.Avoid idling at night, even if it's hot, as it echoes in the mountains.Men often come into the women's restroom (maybe because the "red" paint on the signboard is fading?) Women and children should not go there alone.Some rooms have broken toilet seats.People who use fireworks have bad manners, and even at night there are many fireworks, and there is a lot of garbage from fireworks floating in the lake.It is very dangerous as some people do it on the road or sidewalk.Even though open burning is prohibited, there are scorch marks everywhere from burning garbage.There are people who leave their personal belongings at the water fountain, which has only four faucets, and it is clogged with leftover food.Even in the shower room next to the toilet (cold water only), the drain is clogged with leaves and water collects, making it so uncomfortable that I can't take a shower.The radio and laughter are loud even at night.There were people walking their dogs with long leashes that were pointless, and like other places, they were being neglected by tents.A few years ago, there was a case where a person was taking a large dog swimming and one of his relatives got caught in the dog's paddle.Just after you cross the buoy where swimming is prohibited, there is a large, creepy dam water intake, but every year someone crosses it and gets scolded on TV.A stranger was using the child's insect net that was left outside.A friend of mine had his liquor bottle stolen.During the Lake Festival and Obon seasons, the fixed ropes are so crowded that they cross each other, and it gets very crowded.Would you like to go next to those who are preparing to go home? I managed to secure an aisle seat! When I thought about it, I thought it was a lie when a solo camper set up a small tent just before that.What is the latest decoration trend? I would like you to think about the nuisance that would be caused if you used a large area of land to make things like "this is home!" or put up large rubber boats and fly floats.I wish the lighted fly tents would be turned off at night.I want people to realize that hanging wet swimsuits, hammocks, etc. from tree to tree also spoils the view of the people behind them.Obon is always full of disappointments and troubles, and I get tired of it.The location is good, so I go here at different times of the year.Those who do not follow good manners are more noticeable overall.