55 campsites

Buruusamitto Auto Campground is a campground located in Numata City, Gunma, Japan.

¥400 – ¥30,800 / 泊
Nestled at an elevation of 1000m in the depths of Kawaba Village, Gunma Prefecture, Kirinokihira Campground is a true hidden gem, enveloped by ancient forests and crystal-clear rivers. This off-the-grid sanctuary offers a rare escape from the digital world, inviting campers to disconnect from daily news and social media. You'll find yourself immersed in the symphony of nature, with the gentle murmur of the river, the rustling leaves, and the calls of birds creating a serene backdrop for unforgettable nights under a sky ablaze with stars. With options from solo sites to fully equipped glamping tents and even cozy mountain huts, it's a perfect destination for those seeking an authentic wilderness experience, best enjoyed during its vibrant spring and autumn seasons.

¥38,000 – ¥74,000 / 泊
GLAMPEAK Kita Karuizawa is a campground located in Tsumagoi Village, Gunma, Japan. Facilities include: restroom. Typical hours: Monday: 09:00-18:00.

¥3,300 – ¥7,700 / 泊
Nestled in Gunma Prefecture's Katashina Village, HOTAKANE BASE is a uniquely charming campsite built on the grounds of a former elementary school, offering a nostalgic retreat since its transformation in 2016. The expansive schoolyard transforms into a safe and open play area for children, while the old school building houses clean cooking facilities and restrooms, ensuring comfort for all. Highlights include breathtaking cherry blossoms in spring, dramatically lit at night, and incredible stargazing opportunities away from city lights, making it an ideal, family-friendly hidden gem.

Nestled at the foot of Mount Asama in Gunma Prefecture's Tsumagoi Village, 百年小屋キャンプ場 (Hyakunen Koya Campground) offers an immersive escape into nature. Choose between expansive free sites boasting panoramic views of Mount Asama on clear days, or secluded forest sites encircled by volcanic stones and diverse trees for a more untamed experience. What truly sets this camp apart is its unique connection to a wine shop, providing exclusive access to carefully selected Portuguese wines perfect for an elevated fireside evening. With spotless washlet-equipped toilets and well-maintained washing facilities, it strikes a balance between wild adventure and comfortable convenience, making it ideal for all campers.

Hisuruma Campground is a campground located in Shibukawa City, Gunma, Japan. Facilities include: restroom, pet-friendly.

¥4,000 – ¥10,000 / 泊
Nestled at the foot of the magnificent Myogi Mountains, キャンプサイト いとのにわ offers a uniquely intimate camping experience, feeling like an extension of a cherished family garden. This cozy retreat allows you to gather around a crackling bonfire with stunning mountain views, all while being greeted by friendly resident goats and dogs. With newly installed water facilities and restrooms, it perfectly blends rustic charm with modern convenience, making it ideal for families seeking a relaxed getaway or even individuals looking for a peaceful work-from-nature escape. While feeling wonderfully remote, it's surprisingly accessible, providing a truly immersive outdoor adventure.

Nestled in the breathtaking natural beauty of Tsumagoi, Gunma, with views of Mt. Asama, Tsumagoi Kazawa Camping Garden offers a serene escape into the heart of Japan's forests. This family-friendly site caters to couples, solo adventurers, and groups, ensuring a welcoming atmosphere for all. Guests can enjoy a wide array of accommodations, from well-equipped auto-sites with power and water to charming European log houses and hassle-free trailer houses. The standout dog run sites provide ample space for furry friends to play freely. Open from Golden Week to early November, it's an ideal spot for creating lasting memories under the stars.

¥2,500 – ¥24,500 / 泊
Tucked away in the serene, untouched forests of Kita-Karuizawa, Outside Base offers a genuine escape into nature where you can breathe in crisp, clear mountain air and be awestruck by the countless stars that blanket the night sky. Embracing a philosophy of coexisting with nature, this unique camp features a fully free, non-powered campsite designed for those who cherish the authentic, rustic charm of outdoor living. With 14 distinct cottages and villas alongside limited campsites for just 45 groups a day, you can choose your ideal forest hideaway, perfect for solo adventurers, couples, or families, including pet-friendly options. A strong partnership with Coleman provides extensive rental gear and exciting seasonal tours like snowshoeing, ensuring a full outdoor experience. While offering year-round beauty, the camp truly shines with its incredible stargazing opportunities and the invigorating atmosphere of Kita-Karuizawa's natural landscape. Though situated in the popular Kita-Karuizawa region, Outside Base feels like a remote wilderness haven, allowing you to completely disconnect and immerse yourself in the tranquility of the forest.

Nestled at the foot of Mount Asama, Kita-Karuizawa Sweet Grass offers an enchanting escape into a meticulously preserved forest. This isn't just a campsite; it's a place where you can rediscover your primal self by splitting logs and tending to your own fire, with complimentary firewood making the experience hassle-free. From family-friendly cabins to solo-camper tents, the facilities are designed for comfort and adventure, with unique features like a lit-up treehouse creating a magical evening atmosphere. While every season offers its charm, the spring through autumn months are particularly vibrant, showcasing the stunning natural beauty. This harmonious blend of wild immersion and thoughtful amenities ensures a memorable and accessible nature retreat.

Nestled at the foot of Mt. Shibutsu and Mt. Kasagatake, with the magnificent Oze National Park as its backdrop, Autocampers Area Naramata lies by the serene Naramata Dam lake at an altitude of 900m. This expansive auto-campground is enveloped by deep, lush forests and the pristine waters of a vital metropolitan water source, offering all comfortable, all-grass sites perfect for families and groups. Renowned as one of Kanto's premier canoeing havens, the campground provides endless water-based activities such as canoeing, kayaking, and SUP. Beyond the lake, you can also enjoy fishing, rafting, and mountain biking amidst the UNESCO recognized Minakami Eco-Park. Open from Golden Week through mid-November, the green season truly highlights the beauty of the lake and mountains, making it ideal for embracing water sports. Despite its remote, wild beauty high in the mountains, the well-equipped facilities ensure a convenient and comfortable outdoor adventure for all.

Nestled deep within the forests of Gunma Prefecture, "Hoshi no Furu Mori" (Forest Where Stars Fall) offers a secluded escape, far from city lights, boasting a natural planetarium of a sky brimming with stars. This authentic campsite is ingeniously built into a rich valley terrain, immersing guests in untouched nature. Whether you're an experienced outdoor enthusiast seeking a premium experience, a family, or a beginner looking for a gentle introduction to camping, this resort serves as an excellent base for various adventures. A standout feature is the diverse range of unique accommodations, from spacious Australian log cottages and grand American log houses perfect for groups, to cozy Finnish lodges with antique charm; essential amenities like kitchens with hot water ensure a comfortable stay. The highlight, as its name suggests, is the breathtaking stargazing experience where the night sky truly feels like a shower of stars, making any season a great time to explore. Despite its remote, tranquil forest setting, "Hoshi no Furu Mori" is surprisingly accessible, just a 15-minute drive from the Numata IC, offering both convenience and a profound sense of escape.