I don't think this can be called a campsite anymore.To be honest, it's a banquet hall where you can have fun outdoors until midnight.I came all the way from Nagoya for the first time thinking that I would be able to admire the view of Mt. Fuji and enjoy nature at a leisurely pace, but I was disappointed.(I don't blame anyone for not being able to see Mt. Fuji due to bad weather, but it's just my bad luck.)I was surprised and extremely disappointed that there are still campgrounds left in the condition shown below.This is a long description, but if you are interested, please read it.I would like to eliminate my subjective judgment as much as possible and just list the facts.I have used many campgrounds in the past, but I have often heard rumors that there are many users with bad manners, or that there are nuisance campers. I did very little.Although I have certainly seen some users behave in a somewhat disappointing manner, I have never encountered a user who was as appalled as this one, so I was honestly surprised.There are three facts that I encountered.Usage is on weekdays from September 6th (Friday) to September 7th (Saturday), 2024.I was the first user to use the power supply site that was partitioned off from the temporary site 6, but I also used the entire site 7, which is located one level below the temporary site.(Probably from what I saw) A group of 4 to 5 families were not following the rules at all, even after the siren time of 10pm, and were making loud noises until midnight.This is the first point.The second point is that this family group was of course a group of children, but there were no parents who could properly pay attention to the manners of these children, and they left them alone until midnight, screaming loudly. Even if there were parents inside who were careful, it is true that the loud voices continued to be heard well into the night, even in my tent, which was quite far away.Furthermore, the third point is that there will be a camping event for children at Site 7, which is located on the side of Site 8 across the administration building, from the 7th (Saturday) to the 8th (Sunday). It was unclear, but staff members wearing matching T-shirts had been working since the morning of the 7th (Saturday), setting up the venue and setting up flags, so it was a mistake.It appears that staff members had arrived early on the night of the 6th, and these groups of staff members were also having a loud party until midnight.Right after I checked in,The groups that corresponded to points 1 and 2 above were setting up their tents and tarps while making loud noises, so I had a bad feeling before the sun went down, but once the party started at night. As expected, there was a lot of shouting and commotion throughout.Still, I was patient, hoping that maybe they would stick to the silent time until 10pm, which was written in the information at check-in, and stop making noise.However, as expected, they didn't seem to be keeping their 10pm appointment, so I called the manager on the nighttime emergency line and asked him to be careful about these groups.After that, perhaps he was warned, or maybe (I was sleeping in a tent, so I didn't see the scene directly), but at around 11:00 p.m., he lowered his tone of voice a little. It seemed like it had been opened for a while. However, it was already past 23:00.However, in the end, this was only a short-lived experience, and the children in this group did not even go to bed and started talking loudly from inside their respective tents without lowering the tone of their voices. is also talking.These groups and adults have no idea why the administrator is warning them and what they should be careful of, and they are not aware of it.In the end, this group temporarily stopped the party after being warned, but several minutes later, some members resumed the after-party and continued the party. In the end, is your stance that it's okay if you just pretend to have heard the moment you're warned?Furthermore, the group of event staff mentioned in the third point is about 100 meters away from my site No. 6, and I wonder if this group has not been warned by the administrator at all, since after 10 p.m. He continued to make noise without lowering the tone of his voice until late at night.What I'm trying to say here is not that there are groups of people who can't follow the etiquette of these campgrounds (of course, if you're a beginner at camping and don't know the etiquette or rules, you should study and research as much as possible). Even more than that, I have a problem with the managers of this campground who are operating this campground without providing firm guidance and warning to these groups. That means I think there is.This nuisance group is probably unaware of how loud and noisy the other campers are at the campsite, making noise and partying until late at night. It's probably just not there.Therefore, it seems that the party was temporarily stopped after being warned by the administrator, but after that, he continued to talk to the children in the tent at the same volume as usual, as if he were in his own home. People probably don't realize that the noise they are making can be heard even from tens of meters away.After that, even after midnight, ``adults and children moved around each other's tents making noise,'' and ``swinging the lights around so that other tents (including my tent) would also be illuminated.'' Furthermore, they were "opening and closing the doors of their private cars in the middle of the night, making noise."In the end, if the administrator doesn't keep an eye on them, give them guidance, and let the users know that this kind of behavior is a nuisance, it won't be improved just by me temporarily filing a complaint at night. I think the administrator should be aware of this.Also, since silent time is clearly written in the instructions given to you at the beginning, you should definitely warn users who do not abide by it.Otherwise, the users who strictly follow the rules will feel like idiots, and the users who break the rules will feel like they are allowed to stay at this campsite because not everyone is following these rules. I think it gives the impression that it's okay to be free until midnight.We sincerely apologize to all the legitimate campers who will be using this campsite in the future.Even if you are unlucky enough to come across such an insane camper, you should be able to recognize that this campsite is a lawless campsite where the manager won't be too picky. . At least that was the case for the two days I was there.As mentioned by several other reviewers, there are a certain number of beginner campers who don't know the rules.However, in the reply from the manager, there is a statement like ``Recently, more and more people are not following these rules...'', but rather than doubting the quality of the customers, the management is overlooking this. Is this a campsite that creates an atmosphere where people are allowed to disobey the rules? I thought.An example of this is evident from the fact that the group mentioned in the third point above was able to make noise until midnight.At the time I reported the complaint from the family right next door, a group of event staff members were also making quite a loud noise, but since they continued to make noise without lowering their tone at all, I don't think the admins were paying attention.Normally, if a complaint is made against one group, I think it is the administrator's duty to be careful about other groups as well, if they are not following the rules. That's not true.To be honest, I have visited many campgrounds in Aichi, Gifu, Mie and Nagano, but this was my first time to see such a lawless campground.Campgrounds around Mt. Fuji are very popular even on a regular basis, and the overwhelming majority of users are from the Kanto area, so is this normal?It may seem like I'm just complaining, but it's true, so let me say this: Is this third group a camping event? I was even more surprised by the staff.Are these people amateur campsite users?I couldn't help but wonder what kind of event the staff members were from, and the next day, on the morning of the 7th (Saturday), while we were cleaning up for check-out, we saw this matching T-shirt. The staff members wearing the costumes started playing baseball using the entire No. 7 site, and did even more surprising things.A ball hit by one of the adults came dangerously close to the slopes of Sites 6 and 7 from the opposite side of the administration building. I couldn't help but be appalled by his ridiculous behavior.It came within a few centimeters of hitting the roof of the tent on top of my trailer, but the group was laughing loudly.I couldn't tell if it was a soft ball for children or a hard ball, but the ball landed on the dirt slope with a loud sound, so I wondered what the ball was going to do if it hit a car that was passing by. I don't think so.I spent over 7,000 yen for one night camping, which I spent the last two days worrying about, so I can't accept it at all.This means that this is a campground that accepts and ignores such insane family groups and event groups.I have no words other than sorry.I don't want to use it again, but if people who use it in the future are aware of the above and don't expect the campsite to be managed properly, they may avoid feeling like they've made a fool of themselves. Not really.