The first floor of the two-story building is the space where RV park visitors can use the facilities. The door to the building is auto-locking and requires a card key to unlock. The door is automatically locked and requires a card key to unlock it. As soon as you enter the building, you will see a microwave oven and a freezer. The microwave oven can be used free of charge, but the freezer contains rock ice and ice cream for sale, which can be purchased from the vending machine in front of the entrance. When you put in the price of the product you want and press the button, a vending case with a number to unlock the door will come out. In addition to freezer items, the vending machine also sells designated garbage bags, bath tickets, toothpaste sets, shampoo, and other items. Fuji-san Asagiri Kogen is also available for those who jump in (if there is space), so the vending machine also sells the keys for those plots. For your information, the vending machine handles plots 1 to 3. The entrance to the facility is open 24 hours a day, so you can use it even if you arrive at night, as long as there is a vacant lot.
Though I was the only user of the lodge, perhaps because the interview was conducted on a weekday, it felt luxurious and pleasant to have this spacious facility to myself. Naturally, it was quite quiet at night, and the lack of streetlights, combined with the darkness, gave me a nice sense of solitude that I cannot experience in my everyday life. The staff said that weekends are usually booked, but most weekdays are free, so if you want to relax in a place with no (or few) people, I recommend taking a day off and using the facility on a weekday. The parking space in lot 14, which I used, is a 5 to 6 meter deep concrete lot, but since my car was a mini-car, there was plenty of space left in the back. So tables and chairs were placed on the concrete space left over. We also put the boxes that we used to store our tools around them, but even so, we felt that the space was large enough to fit them all on the concrete. However, there is a difference between the concreted area and the graveled area, so it is difficult to use the concreted area and the graveled area consecutively when deploying chairs and tables outside the car. It would also be difficult to put up a car-side tarp, etc., because of the difference in levels. If you are particular about how to deploy tables and chairs, or if you want to use a curbside tarp, it would be easier to use the 1-10 sections, which do not have steps. Cooking is allowed in the plots if you use a cassette gas stove, but “cooking with wood or charcoal is not allowed”. The reason for this is to prevent fire and smoke from disturbing other users and residents in the neighborhood. We want to make sure that this rule is strictly observed.
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