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Jouhata Campground is a campground located in Takahama Town, Fukui, Japan.

¥3,300 – ¥3,960 / 泊
Nestled in the abundant natural beauty of Miyama, Fukui Prefecture, MIYAMA CAMPING FIELD offers a serene escape, embraced by majestic mountains that showcase their charm through all four seasons. Whether you're a solo adventurer seeking solitude, a family creating lasting memories, or a group yearning for an outdoor retreat, this campsite caters to all, even welcoming your beloved canine companions. A true highlight is the direct access to "Le Repos no Mori" facilities, including the soothing natural hot spring "Komorebi" and a private bath "Shisui," perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. For ultimate convenience, guests can opt for meal plans featuring delicious meat or seafood sets, and even rent or purchase camping gear on-site, making it an ideal choice for beginners. While vehicles cannot enter the individual sites, dedicated parking is conveniently located nearby. Despite feeling wonderfully remote amidst deep nature, access is surprisingly easy, just about a 15-minute drive from Fukui IC, with shuttle bus services and rent-a-car discounts also available for a smooth journey.

¥2,500 – ¥7,000 / 泊
Nestled in the lush natural beauty of Ono City, Fukui Prefecture, Maesaka Campground is a hidden gem where the gentle murmuring of the Itoshiro River creates a serene backdrop for your outdoor escape. From the vibrant greens of spring to the stunning autumn foliage, this campsite welcomes everyone from solo adventurers to families seeking to immerse themselves in nature. Beyond river play and bug hunting, the clear night skies offer an incredible canvas for stargazing, making it perfect for unwinding and creating lasting memories. Unique to Maesaka, regular season visitors (outside of peak periods) can enjoy a complimentary long stay, allowing a leisurely 30 hours to truly soak in the tranquility. With various site options including log cabins, auto sites, and tent sites, plus a convenient 'hands-free' BBQ plan, it's an accessible wilderness experience awaiting your discovery.

Nestled in Minami-Rokuroshi, Fukui Prefecture, SORA to DAICHI is an extraordinary campsite, uniquely situated within Asia's first Urban Night Sky Place. This is a sanctuary where the subtraction of artificial light and sound leads to a profound enrichment of the soul, inviting you to truly immerse yourself in the natural world. Imagine sharing stories at the 'Katarai BAR' illuminated only by natural light, or unwinding to 'Nature Music' composed solely of ambient sounds – a perfect digital detox. Open year-round, the crisp autumn and winter nights here promise an unparalleled celestial spectacle, revealing a canopy of stars like no other. With diverse options including glamping, auto-sites, free sites, pet-friendly areas, and beginner-friendly cabins, SORA to DAICHI offers an accessible yet deeply restorative escape into nature.

Nestled along the Japan Sea, Shibamasa Auto Campground offers an unbeatable location with expansive emerald lawns and breathtaking ocean vistas. This isn't just a campsite; it's an integral part of Shibamasa World, where adventure awaits! Spend your days exploring Japan's largest pool, thrilling sliders, and a myriad of other attractions that promise endless fun for all ages. As evening falls, retreat to your natural grass site for a delicious barbecue under a spectacular, star-filled night sky, making memories with family and friends. It's a perfect blend of exhilarating theme park excitement and serene natural beauty, feeling wonderfully removed from the daily grind yet conveniently accessible. Prepare for a unique camping experience that rejuvenates both body and soul.

¥400 – ¥800 / 泊
Perched on the picturesque coast of Fukui Prefecture, Ayukawa Enchi Campsite offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Sea of Japan, renowned for its crystal-clear, shallow waters and dramatic sunsets. This free-site campsite is a haven for sea lovers, perfect for families and groups looking to indulge in classic coastal activities like BBQ, rock fishing, and swimming. Its no-reservation policy makes it an ideal spot for spontaneous adventurers seeking a flexible ocean getaway. Essential amenities such as cooking facilities, flush toilets, showers, and a small shop ensure a comfortable stay, allowing you to focus on the natural beauty. Open from late April through October, the summer months are prime for swimming in the pristine waters, while the shoulder seasons offer fantastic rock fishing opportunities and tranquil seaside strolls. Easily reachable by car from the Fukui Kita IC, the campsite strikes a good balance between natural immersion and convenient access, with a day-trip hot spring and a "Michi-no-Eki" just a short drive away.
Ookubo Camping is a camping site located in Fukui City, Fukui, Japan.

¥250 – ¥4,000 / 泊
Nestled on the serene shores of Kuzuryu Lake in Ono City, Fukui Prefecture, Kuzuryu Lakeside Mobilage offers an inviting auto-camping experience amidst breathtaking natural beauty. With all 52 sites providing direct lake access, it's an aquatic adventurer's paradise, perfect for kayaking, canoeing, and SUP. Whether you prefer the panoramic views of the A-site, the shaded tranquility of the B-site, or the secluded forest embrace of the Rinkan sites ideal for solo or group campers, there's a spot for every preference. Beyond the camping, a convenient drive-in restaurant serves local delicacies like Kuzuryu Maitake soba, making this an ideal base for exploring the region's famed autumn leaves and the nearby Dream Bridge. While feeling wonderfully wild and remote, it's easily accessible and offers an unforgettable escape into nature.

¥900 – ¥15,700 / 泊
Nestled on the slopes of Mt. Kinkazan in Echizen City, Fukui Prefecture, Kinkazan Greenland offers an immersive nature escape. This vibrant campsite is perfect for families and groups seeking a blend of outdoor adventure and comfort, with activities ranging from foraging spring wild vegetables to summer BBQs and autumn leaf viewing. Stay in a cozy, two-story log house cottage, complete with a kitchen, bath, and Wi-Fi, offering a delightful 'villa experience' amidst the forest. While the main observatory is currently closed, nearby viewpoints still provide stunning vistas of Tsuruga Bay, making it an ideal spot for a refreshing getaway.

Aobayama Haabaru Village is a campground located in Takahama Town, Fukui, Japan.

Perched on Fukui's Echizen Coast, Oceans AutoCamp & RV Park offers an unparalleled panoramic view of the Sea of Japan, making it a true hidden gem for ocean lovers. Every pitch boasts breathtaking ocean vistas, where you can witness the earth's curvature and spectacular sunsets painting the sky in a golden hour you'll never forget. All plans include a natural hot spring and sauna ticket, perfect for unwinding after a day of sea activities like fishing or tidepooling. With dog runs, Starlink Wi-Fi, and fresh local sashimi catering, it’s an ideal spot for families, solo adventurers, or those traveling with pets to immerse themselves in nature's beauty just a short drive from major expressways.

Nestled within a National Park in Mikuni-cho, Sakai City, Fukui Prefecture, Camping Space Hoshizora offers a sublime retreat into nature. This serene campground provides a perfect escape from urban life, where you can truly unwind amidst lush greenery and fresh air. As its name suggests, 'Hoshizora' (Starry Sky) lives up to its promise, revealing a breathtaking canopy of stars at night, making for an unforgettable celestial show. It's an ideal spot for families, couples, or friends seeking a peaceful camping experience, with relatively convenient access that still delivers a feeling of stepping into a remote wilderness.