84 campsites

Nestled in the foothills of Mt. Adatara in Inawashiro, Fukushima, cafe & activity nowhere offers an unparalleled camping experience where nature and adventure converge. Located in the Numajiri Onsen village, renowned for Japan's highest volume of hot spring water, this comprehensive outdoor activity center in Bandai-Asahi National Park provides more than just camping; it's a gateway to 'Extreme Onsen' treks, guided hikes to the source of the abundant hot springs, and thrilling mountain bike adventures. The renovated former ski resort lodge now houses a cozy cafe serving local delights, perfect for refueling after exploring the six distinct camping areas designed for private, customizable experiences. While feeling immersed in wild nature, access is surprisingly convenient, making it an ideal escape for those seeking both relaxation in hot springs and exhilarating outdoor pursuits.

Perched on a scenic highland overlooking the majestic Mt. Bandai, Tabino Camping Base Urabandai Rabispa Campground offers an idyllic escape into nature. With an average summer temperature around 20°C, it's a perfect retreat from the heat, providing a comfortable and refreshing experience for all. Each auto camp site is equipped with AC power, and modern conveniences like showers, restrooms, and a coin laundry ensure a hassle-free stay, ideal for families or first-time campers. Beyond the campsite, explore the enchanting Goshikinuma Ponds and vast Lake Hibara, offering activities from canoeing and hiking to winter ice fishing. Its convenient location, just a 20-minute drive from Kitakata City, allows for easy access to local sightseeing and delicious Kitakata ramen, blending wilderness adventure with cultural exploration.

Nestled in Sukagawa City, Fukushima Prefecture, CANPuchiBASE Auto Campground offers a strategic and serene basecamp for exploring the natural wonders of the Tohoku region. This 'Puchi' (small and easy-to-access) base allows adventurers to quickly set up before embarking on excursions into the surrounding Abukuma Highlands and its scenic river valleys. With essential facilities like power sites and pet-friendly accommodations, it’s an ideal spot for road-trippers and those seeking a comfortable launchpad for hiking or simply unwinding amidst Fukushima's lush landscapes. Be sure to note their specific operating hours (12:00-14:30) to plan your arrival for a seamless experience.

Nestled in a tranquil, forested mountain setting, Chillax Garden CAMP.024 is where time slows down, allowing you to truly reconnect with nature and unwind. This serene retreat caters to every camping style, from solo adventurers seeking quiet solitude in secluded forest sites to families sharing joyful moments in spacious, private plots, and even dedicated dog-run sites for pet owners. Each season offers a unique spectacle, from spring's cherry blossoms and summer's starry nights to autumn's fiery leaves and winter's serene snowscapes, making it an ideal escape year-round. With car access directly to most sites and just a short drive from the Bandai Atami IC, it offers a perfect balance of accessibility and secluded wilderness. Come take a deep breath and immerse yourself in the rich, natural beauty that defines this hidden gem.

Nestled within Fukushima's Wonder Farm in Iwaki City, CROSS WONDER DINING offers a unique blend of casual Italian dining and outdoor BBQ, surrounded by lush tomato fields. It’s a fantastic spot for families and friends seeking a vibrant, nature-infused experience, whether you're dining in their bright, airy restaurant or enjoying a hands-free BBQ in a rain-sheltered house. Don't miss the all-season tomato picking or a stroll through the adjacent forest market, making it an accessible and delightful escape for any time of year.

¥500 – ¥4,400 / night
Nestled at the foot of Mount Bandai, 600m above sea level, Forest Park Okinajima Campsite offers a refreshing escape even in the peak of summer with cool breezes sweeping through. This free-site campground, with its natural earth pitches, is a perfect playground for families to reconnect with nature, allowing kids to run wild and explore. A unique highlight is the opportunity for Iwata (trout) catching, where you can even have your catch prepared on the spot for grilling. With a dog run and facilities like a communal kitchen and BBQ grills, it's an ideal spot for an adventurous yet relaxing getaway, easily accessible but feeling wonderfully remote.

Just a two-hour drive from the city, Kazenotani Forestry offers a serene escape nestled deep within a lush forest, where you can truly immerse yourself in nature. This family-friendly campsite provides spacious pitches perfect for gathering around a crackling bonfire, especially with the complimentary firewood service available during select months. Beyond camping, the seasons unfold with delightful activities: spring brings blueberry picking, autumn offers chestnut gathering and vibrant fall foliage, and winter transforms into a playful wonderland for sledding. Don't miss the unique opportunity to try homemade plum or fruit wine if you're lucky!

Nestled in Koori Town, Fukushima, GLAMQUET KOORI offers a unique glamping escape that blends convenience with enchanting nature. Imagine waking up to vibrant peach blossoms in spring, witnessing fireflies dance under summer night skies, admiring the autumn foliage of Mount Handayama, or being captivated by winter illuminations – it's a true 'Shangri-La' experience. Despite its urban proximity (just a 6-minute walk from Koori Station), stepping onto the grounds transports you to a tranquil realm perfect for creating cherished memories. Indulge in special dishes from the renowned local supermarket 'Ichii' while soaking in the seasonal beauty and starlit nights, making it an ideal retreat for couples, families, or anyone seeking a luxurious outdoor adventure. With easy access by both car and train, this spot caters to all, from camping novices to seasoned outdoor enthusiasts.

Escape to Bungalow & Camping Karamatsu, nestled deep within Fukushima Prefecture's Hinoemata Village, a gateway to the breathtaking Oze National Park. This campsite offers an immersive experience amidst towering beech and oak primeval forests, providing a stunning backdrop for adventure from late April through October. Explore pristine hiking trails, discover hidden waterfalls, or simply unwind in the tranquility of this mountain sanctuary. With essential facilities like toilets and reservable spots, Karamatsu is the perfect base for your outdoor escapades in one of Japan's most revered natural landscapes.

Nestled on the picturesque southwestern shore of Lake Inawashiro, Akiyamahama Campsite invites you to immerse yourself in Fukushima's stunning natural landscape. This welcoming, free-to-use site is ideal for families and groups seeking a relaxed yet engaging outdoor experience, with ample space to unwind by the serene lakeside. It boasts convenient facilities including covered cooking hearths, a washing area, two toilet facilities, and even changing rooms, making your lakeside adventures comfortable and hassle-free. From May to October, especially during the late summer, visitors can delight in swimming in Lake Inawashiro's clear waters directly from the site. With major expressway interchanges and train stations just a 30-35 minute drive away, this easily accessible campsite offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and convenience.

Nestled deep within the verdant landscapes of Iitate Village, Fukushima, Ainosawa Auto Campsite offers a serene escape for those seeking to reconnect with nature. This welcoming site provides a fantastic setting for families and friends to enjoy the changing seasons of the satoyama, enveloped by lush forests and the tranquil sounds of nature. Beyond traditional camping, guests can explore the adjacent historic Minka-en (traditional Japanese folk house village), adding a unique cultural dimension to their outdoor adventure. It's an ideal spot to create lasting memories, whether you visit for the vibrant spring greenery, the stunning autumn foliage, or the peaceful winter scenery.

¥100 – ¥7,500 / night
Nestled within the breathtaking Okukuji Prefectural Natural Park, Yamamoto Campsite offers a serene escape, a true hidden gem beyond a venerable cedar avenue. The Miyagawa River, a tributary of the Kuji River, flows through the scenic valley where you can spot yamame trout, perfect for leisurely strolls along the riverside promenade. With renovated bungalows, tent sites, modern cooking facilities, showers, and even Wi-Fi, it blends natural beauty with comfort for an ideal family or group getaway. Spring brings vibrant rhododendrons and mountain cherry blossoms, while autumn paints the landscape with fiery maple leaves, offering stunning scenery year-round. This accessible yet deeply natural setting promises an unforgettable outdoor experience.
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