16 campsites

¥3,520 – ¥10,780 / 泊
Nestled at 800m elevation in Fukushima's Ura-Bandai Highlands, Bstyle Campsite (formerly Lakeland Hibara) offers a refreshing escape on the shores of Lake Hibara. Imagine waking up to views reminiscent of an uninhabited island, then spending your days paddling a SUP or canoe on the pristine lake, soaking in the magical sunset glow. With tent pitches on sturdy wooden decks, you'll stay dry and comfortable, making it a favorite for solo adventurers and families alike. The convenience of a large communal bath and the proximity to outdoor activity specialists, Bacss, ensure a truly memorable and invigorating experience in this serene national park setting.

¥1,000 – ¥2,000 / 泊
Nestled in Fukushima with majestic views of the Adatara mountain range, Sakura Bushcraft Field offers an unconstrained escape for those seeking a 'wild' camping experience. This adult playground encourages direct campfires, allowing you to freely process fallen wood for your blaze and even construct temporary shelters, fostering a deep connection with nature. With plans for a co-working cafe, it's also a perfect spot for digital nomads looking to blend remote work with the raw beauty of the outdoors. Best enjoyed by solo adventurers and bushcraft enthusiasts seeking genuine wilderness and the freedom to create their own camp, away from conventional restrictions.

Nestled in Shinchimachi, Fukushima Prefecture, Tsushishi Bosai Green Park Auto Campground offers a unique coastal camping experience with panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean. Imagine falling asleep to the soothing sound of waves and waking up to the fresh sea breeze on spacious grass pitches. This family-friendly site is directly adjacent to a vibrant park boasting an array of playground equipment, ensuring endless fun for children. With convenient powered sites and immaculate facilities, it's perfect for a comfortable and memorable seaside escape, particularly during the pleasant spring to autumn months.

¥550 – ¥38,500 / 泊
Nestled in Fukushima City, Adachi Outdoor Park offers a perfect blend of natural immersion and convenient access, making it an ideal escape for all types of campers. With a diverse range of sites, from cozy spots for solo adventurers to spacious areas for families and groups, there's a perfect setting for everyone. A unique highlight is the availability of premium Nihonmatsu aged beef for purchase directly at the campsite, elevating your BBQ experience or offering a memorable souvenir. Embrace the beauty of Japan's changing seasons here, from vibrant spring blossoms to lush summer greens and stunning autumn foliage, for an unforgettable outdoor getaway.

CANPuchiBASE Auto Campground is a campground located in Sukagawa City, Fukushima, Japan. Facilities include: restroom, pet-friendly. Typical hours: Monday: 12:00-14:30.

¥1,210 – ¥15,840 / 泊
Nestled in the abundant nature of Aizu Misato Town, nurtured by the pristine currents of the Aga River, Seseragi Park Auto Camp is a welcoming retreat offering spacious comfort for families and groups. Choose from traditional tent sites, unique trailer houses, or even authentic Mongolian yurts for a memorable stay that blends convenience with adventure. With well-maintained facilities including flush toilets, cooking areas, and nearby amenities like convenience stores and laundromats, it’s an ideal spot for both seasoned campers and first-timers seeking a comfortable outdoor experience from spring through late autumn. Despite its natural setting, the camp remains easily accessible, providing a perfect balance of wilderness and modern convenience.

¥1,000 – ¥4,000 / 泊
Nestled at the base of Mt. Aizu-Komagatake, monto is a paradise for adventurers seeking to explore the majestic mountains of Fukushima. With direct access to the Aizu-Komagatake Takizawa trailhead just a 10-minute walk away, it's the perfect base for your trekking escapades into Oze National Park and other renowned peaks like Hiuchigatake and Hiragatake. This friendly campsite offers spacious pitches for tents and cozy bungalows, complete with modern amenities like washlet toilets, ensuring a comfortable stay after a day on the trails. Relax at the on-site cafe, unwind amidst the natural beauty, and even enjoy the convenience of post-hike tent packing arrangements. While feeling wonderfully immersed in nature, monto remains easily accessible by public transport, making it an ideal choice for both seasoned mountaineers and nature lovers.

¥3,000 – ¥4,000 / 泊
Nestled deep within the lush natural beauty of Hanawa Town, Higashishirakawa County, Fukushima, WaDoNa Campsite offers an unforgettable escape into the wilderness. Named after the Tsugaru dialect for 'you and I,' this hidden gem is perfect for reconnecting with loved ones amidst serene surroundings. A major highlight is its dedicated trout fishing pond, specifically designed for experienced anglers to enjoy lure and fly fishing, making it a must-visit for serious enthusiasts. Whether you're casting a line, letting your dog roam free in the spacious dog run, or simply unwinding by a crackling campfire by the riverside, WaDoNa promises a fulfilling outdoor adventure in any season. While it feels wonderfully remote, this contributes to its charm, offering a truly immersive nature experience.

¥1,500 – ¥4,000 / 泊
Nestled amidst the majestic landscapes of Aizu-Komagatake, Izumi Campsite is an ideal base for exploring the stunning mountains and wetlands of the Oze region. This welcoming camp offers spacious sites and comfortable bungalows, making it perfect for both adventurous hikers and those seeking a tranquil escape in nature. With essential amenities like clean, modern restrooms and an on-site cafe, it provides a convenient and relaxing stay. Its prime location, just a 10-minute walk from the Takizawa trailhead to Aizu-Komagatake, and flexible check-out for hikers, makes it an excellent choice for a seamless mountain adventure from late April to early November.

¥100 – ¥7,000 / 泊
Nestled deep within the verdant forests of Katsurao Village, Fukushima, Katsurao Village Forest Park 'Morimori Land Katsurao' offers an authentic immersion into nature where you'll wake to the sweet symphony of birdsong. This family-friendly retreat provides a perfect escape from urban life, allowing you to unwind amidst the gentle whispers of the wind and the calls of the wild. With well-equipped auto campsites, including many with AC power, and charming log-style bungalows, comfort is always assured. Beyond your pitch, challenge yourself on a 1,000m mountain bike course used in actual competitions, or embark on a leisurely stroll along the walking trails to discover local flora and fauna. Open from mid-April to late November, this serene haven promises a refreshing outdoor adventure with convenient amenities like showers and laundry, making multi-day stays a breeze.

¥1,000 – ¥5,000 / 泊
Nestled at the trailhead of Mount Aizu-Komagatake, Kirinte Shirakaba Camp offers a tranquil escape surrounded by pristine white birch forests, with the crystal-clear Hinoemata River flowing gently nearby. This camp provides a serene setting for all, from solo adventurers seeking wilderness immersion to families looking for a peaceful retreat. A unique perk for climbers is the option to leave your tent pitched while ascending Mount Aizu-Komagatake during off-peak seasons, making it an ideal basecamp. Beyond standard tent sites, guests can enjoy rustic charm in traditional thatched-roof cottages with an irori hearth or well-equipped bungalows, some with private kitchens. Operating from late April to late October, it’s a perfect spot to experience Japan's beautiful autumn foliage and offers a feeling of remote wilderness while still providing convenient facilities.

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.