This may be the only campsite in Hokkaido where you can enjoy such a beautiful night view.It has a wider view than South Hills in Kitami City, and a closer night view than Palette Hills in Takasu Town.From the back of the site, you can see the night view of the Ohno Plain and Hakodate, and to the left you can see a panoramic view of Mt. Komagatake and Onuma.The Shinkansen's large curve, known as R3000, can be seen at a glance.However, this night view can only be seen from the area at the top where the outdoor stage is located.However, cars and motorcycles are prohibited from entering.There is a long uphill 100m from the nearest parking lot + about 150m to the place where you can see the night view.You can also rent a cart, but the parking lot is down a slope about 200m from the parking lot.In other words,Leave your car in the parking lot → 200m walk downhill → Rent a rear car at the administration building → 200m uphill → Reload your luggage at the parking lot → 100m uphill → 150m across the site, and you are finally at the back of the site.It's 650m including the slope, and you can return the cart from here.450m down to the administration building and 450m up to the site.The entire distance is 1.5km (lol) This is difficult.Therefore, it is not suitable for family campers who are fully loaded with luggage and intend to use a trailer.The threshold is about the same height as Kamomejima Campsite in Esashi (lol)I wish they would at least leave the cart in the parking lot.Some notes.Strong wind. It was usually several meters stronger than the weather forecast.According to the manager, there are gusts of wind that are typical of mountains.The temperature is low, and Hakodate city sometimes experiences sleet or snow.Also, are there high-voltage power lines buzzing from the steel tower right next to it? The sound could be heard constantly.It's not as annoying as the wind noise from wind power generation, but it's a bit annoying.