I would like to write down my honest impressions when I was finally able to use this hidden campsite in Hakushu that is only known to those in the know.~Good points~To put it simply, it is the worldview of Amanayu created by the owner himself, where you can experience the extraordinary feeling and sense of unity with nature that we seek when camping.The site is designed to take full advantage of nature, without any unnecessary maintenance, and there are almost no unnecessary man-made objects in sight.The facilities for people to spend a comfortable time are carefully and tastefully placed, the cleaning is thorough, and the amenities and equipment are excellent. It's not too inconvenient and not too comfortable, it's a very good balance.Most of the customers are familiar with the concept of this campsite, so there probably won't be any paripis or noisy group campers. Even if you run into each other, you don't have to worry about customers getting in trouble, and if you have any problems, the owner will be there 24 hours a day, so you can rest assured.After actually meeting and conversing with them, I realized that the owner's personality and the sense of distance between him and the customers made him feel comfortable.The firewood is made of hardwood and is well-dried, and the price is reasonable and the quality is good, so you can use it freely when you need it.~Points of concern~A villa is being built right next to the site, and the building can easily be seen from the site on the left.It is often closed on weekdays without advance reservations, so it depends on your luck whether you can make it last minute or on the day of your visit. Check-in is late at 2pm, and in the fall and winter, the sun sets while you're setting up, making it feel hectic if you stay just one night.Because there is no gravel for maintenance and the site is made of natural soil, the materials and colors that tend to get dirty during setup and takedown in the rain are difficult to clean up and clean.Site fees are generally high, ranging from 5,000 yen for a solo user to easily over 10,000 yen for a large group, making consecutive nights inevitably expensive.~Summary~For campers who want to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city and spend a quiet and relaxing time in the forest at the foot of the Southern Alps, there is no other campsite that is as suitable as this, a different world where wildness and comfort are skillfully fused.