22 campsites

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.

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 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.

¥1,000 – ¥5,000 / night
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.

Nestled in the breathtaking Urabandai region of Fukushima Prefecture, Kotakamori Auto Campsite offers an immersive nature experience right on the shores of serene Lake Hibara. It's an adventurer's haven, providing everything from spacious auto camping spots to cozy rental villas and traditional accommodations, perfect for families, groups, or solo explorers seeking both comfort and wilderness. The campsite is a renowned hotspot for fishing enthusiasts, boasting excellent opportunities for both bass fishing and the popular winter smelt fishing. Whether you're chasing the vibrant autumn leaves, enjoying summer's lush greenery, or ice fishing in winter, Kotakamori promises unique adventures year-round. Despite its natural setting, the site is surprisingly accessible from major cities, allowing for a convenient yet profound escape into Japan's stunning countryside.

Nestled beside a working ranch, Kininai Camp Site offers a unique escape into nature, where the whispers of the forest blend with the crisp, clean air of Fukushima. This hidden gem promises an immersive experience, from waking to the gentle call of a rooster to interacting with the friendly animals that call this place home, including adorable goats. Choose from terraced partitioned sites or a spacious free area, all allowing you to drive your car close for convenience. Enjoy captivating starry nights, radiant sunrises, and the warmth of a bonfire with your furry friends, as pets are welcome. Primarily open from mid-April to late November, it's an ideal spot for those seeking a tranquil retreat to connect with nature. Despite feeling wonderfully secluded, reaching this pastoral haven by car from major expressways is surprisingly straightforward.

¥2,000 – ¥16,000 / night
Nestled deep within the rich, tranquil forests of Oku-Aizu, Fukushima, Okuaizu Showa-no-Mori Campground offers a serene escape into pure nature. Its spacious auto-free sites allow vehicles right next to your tent, making it ideal for beginners and families to unload with ease. As dusk falls, the lack of city lights reveals a spectacular, star-studded sky unique to Oku-Aizu, often accompanied by dancing fireflies in summer, creating a truly magical atmosphere. Modern comforts like updated cabins with AC, free Wi-Fi, and rental electric mountain bikes complement unique experiences such as traditional rice cultivation workshops and a Goemon bath. This deeply immersive natural setting promises an unforgettable outdoor adventure, far removed from urban hustle.

Nestled in the picturesque Bandai Kogen, Soharako Campsite offers a charming lakeside retreat, perfect for auto-campers seeking a serene escape. Imagine waking up to the tranquil views of Sohara Lake, an idyllic setting for family getaways or peaceful adventures in nature. A standout feature is the opportunity to rent boats, allowing you to paddle and explore the calm waters, adding a unique and memorable dimension to your outdoor experience. Easily accessible by car, this campsite provides a wonderful balance of natural immersion and convenience, letting you embrace the beauty of the seasons.

¥4,000 – ¥4,500 / night
Nestled in Fukushima Prefecture's Abukuma Highlands, Hop Garden Auto Campground offers a refreshing escape at 620m elevation, promising cool breezes even in summer. This high-spec campground provides a serene backdrop of lush greenery and exceptionally clear skies, renowned for breathtaking stargazing opportunities. What truly sets it apart is the on-site Hop Garden Brewery, where you can savor fresh craft beers brewed with hops cultivated right in Tamura City. With all sites equipped with power, and amenities like hot water in the cooking area, it’s ideal for comfortable family camping, even in cooler seasons. Beyond relaxation, enjoy disc golf courses and playground equipment, making it a perfect blend of natural beauty and modern convenience for an unforgettable outdoor adventure.

Nestled in the lush landscapes of Kitashiobara Village, Fukushima Prefecture, Ikoi Forest Guriinfiirudo offers a serene escape for adventurers and nature lovers. This tranquil campsite is perfectly situated to immerse you in the region's vibrant forest ecosystem, where you can wake up to the sounds of local wildlife and enjoy refreshing woodland air. With essential facilities like showers, toilets, and powered sites, it provides a comfortable base for exploring the surrounding natural beauty. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or a convenient spot to launch your Fukushima explorations, Ikoi Forest Guriinfiirudo is an excellent choice, though remember it closes on Tuesdays.

¥2,200 – ¥3,300 / night
Nestled just off the Joban Expressway, RV Park Michi-no-Eki Naraha offers a convenient and refreshing stopover for road trippers. This integrated roadside station provides a unique blend of comfort and local charm, allowing you to unwind in the on-site hot spring, savor regional delicacies at the food court, and stock up on specialties. With spacious parking accommodating various vehicle sizes, including large RVs, along with essential amenities like power hookups and waste disposal, it’s an ideal spot for hassle-free overnight stays. Whether you're passing through or exploring the coastal beauty of Fukushima, this RV park ensures a relaxing and enjoyable experience year-round.
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