I used it for 2 nights from August 16th.First of all, I was worried about the reception based on the reviews, but it was very good for me. I apologize for the inconvenience caused by this misunderstanding, but I was really happy that you responded so kindly.The site was close to the restrooms and kitchen, making it easy to get around, and the free wifi was quick and easy except during busy hours.I don't know if it's for a limited time, but they have workshops for children, and they sell things like brass spoons, key chains, name tags, etc. (prices vary depending on the item), but I think the prices are quite reasonable. A professional craftsman will teach you. It was very good. In our case, the spoons are hammered and engraved, and the finishing touches are done by a craftsman. Musume was also impressed. Recommended.There is also a workshop called God's Eye where you can make amulets by wrapping thread neatly around branches, which is also recommended for preschoolers.Even children can participate on their own, so the parents can do the cleaning up and the children can enjoy the workshop, so I thought this would be a good idea.The toilet is clean. You can see the staff cleaning the room, so you can use it with peace of mind.Bath: 350 yen per person, reservations required from 8:00 a.m. 30 minute limit for family baths. It's nice and clean with a circulation bath. I think 30 minutes is a short time, but there is a powder room next door where you can dry your hair, so it wasn't a problem at all.Kitchen: There are 10 faucet sinks, 4 of which have hot water. Please take your garbage back to the site. Even though it is written, there are people who leave it as it is, which is disappointing.Site There are many trees, which are effective for blocking sunlight. People who are not used to sites with separate spaces for parking their cars may have a hard time.There is some height difference, but it is within an acceptable range. The gravel provides good drainage, but the pegs should be sturdy.Since the camping boom, there's really nothing we can do about it, but the camper next door got lost, and the campsite's rules are to be quiet after 9 o'clock. Lights out at 10 o'clock. Well, it was noisy. If you want to make that kind of noise, you should go to a campground where you can make noise. I think that every time, but I guess that's not the case.I would like to visit you again in a different season. Thank you for your help.