I used the setup tent site "Kitchen" (no meals) in late June.◎Good points◎◯It was okay even if it rainedIt was late June, so I was prepared for rain, but the camp was covered so I was able to enjoy camping while listening to the sound of the rain. It also had a hammock and the scenery was beautiful! It would have been great if it was sunny◯Various facilities were available.I have also used other PICAs, but I thought it was unusual that they included a chukkaman, kettle, and gas stove. I forgot my lantern this time, but it was helpful because there was electricity on the deck and a lantern was given to me when I checked in (maybe just for tents?)There were four sleeping bags, and the tent was larger and more comfortable than I expected, but I wonder if it would be difficult for four large adults? I think so.◯The toilets and showers were clean.I think the toilets and showers are clean compared to other campgrounds. Rinse-in shampoo and body soap were also available. I can't deny that it's a little older and dirtier than the PICA Grinpa I used the other day, but it was much cleaner than the campgrounds I've used before, so I was grateful. There were many insects near the sink as it was the time of the year.◯Breakfast was free.This is both a good point and a bit of a worry, but this time we were told that breakfast was included, so we removed all but the necessary items while the night rain stopped. Breakfast was a croissant sandwich, potato salad, and apple juice that you could eat yourself at the Wild Cooking Garden, which is a 3-4 minute walk away. Maybe it's not enough for men? Personally, I'm a fan of making breakfast and eating it, so I was a little worried.◯Parking fee refund *Only for those using Sagamiko OnsenI think this depends on the person, but I always take a hot spring when I go camping, so I was grateful for it. The system was to pay the fee at the parking lot entrance → hand over the parking ticket at the hot spring reception → refund or use it for the hot spring usage fee (if there is a difference, refund or pay).Points to note◯There are many insectsIt's natural since it's camping, but since it was late June, rain, and light, there were a lot of insects. As the tent was located in the forest, there were quite a few insects. Since it was a weekday, there were no other people staying in tents other than us, so I think that's why we were so concentrated.◯The cat is comingI think there is probably a resident stray cat, but since it was raining, it kept meowing under the chair, which bothered me. I can't even give them food... I think they usually get food from various campers.◯The distance between the lots is close & cars cannot park next to each otherThe distance between the sites was a bit close to each other, so I felt it was a bit surprising during busy seasons such as Golden Week and Obon. The car was parked along the wall in front of the site, rather than next to it. The parking location is about 5m to 6m away from the tent, so it may be difficult for people with a lot of camping gear.Also, the parking sign is really small, so be careful not to miss it. At first, I didn't know where it was, so I passed by, so I made a U-turn, but the road is narrow, so please be careful if you are driving a large car.Personally, I was able to play at the old Pleasure Forest (Sagamiko MORIMORI) on the second day at a preferential price, and this time they were running a rainy season campaign, so I got half the price.I was very satisfied because I was able to enjoy camping, an amusement park, and a hot spring for two days. Next time I'm planning to go when it's sunny. thank you