80 campsites

Nestled in the tranquil depths of Hyogo Prefecture's Mikata-gun, Yatagawa Campsite offers a serene escape alongside the crystal-clear Yatagawa River. This conveniently located campsite, adjacent to a fully-stocked Michi-no-eki, is perfect for both first-time campers and families seeking a hassle-free outdoor adventure. Its expansive free sites are ideal for group camping, and a unique dog-friendly policy allows your canine companions to roam off-leash freely. With the river just a 30-second stroll away for refreshing dips and excellent facilities like hot showers and heated toilets, you can enjoy everything from spring's vibrant greens to autumn's fiery foliage in comfort and ease.

¥500 – ¥13,000 / 泊
Nestled in Hyogo Prefecture's Fukuchi Valley, renowned as one of the "100 Scenic Landscapes of Kansai," MONJUNO FUKUCHI offers an idyllic escape amidst lush greenery and the soothing murmur of a pristine river. This versatile complex caters to all, from solo adventurers to families and groups, with options ranging from unique dome sites and auto campsites to comfortable hotel accommodations. Prepare to be mesmerized by the starry night sky, a breathtaking spectacle that promises to wash away the stresses of everyday life. With opportunities for river play, vibrant autumn foliage, and stunning winterscapes, coupled with excellent mobile connectivity perfect for 'workation' stays, MONJUNO FUKUCHI invites you to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature throughout the seasons.

Nestled deep within the serene mountains of Toyooka City, Mt. Daishi Natural Park Campsite offers a truly authentic and wild camping experience away from the urban clamor. This no-frills, free-to-use site provides essential amenities like flush toilets and a cooking area, making it ideal for both seasoned adventurers and those seeking a rustic, back-to-nature escape. Spring transforms the park into a pink wonderland with cherry blossoms, creating a magical setting for an outdoor stay. While open year-round, be mindful of snowfall in winter and always practice leave-no-trace principles, especially since direct fires are prohibited to protect the pristine environment.

Kuwagata Forest Camping is a camping site located in Minami Awaji City, Hyogo, Japan.

¥2,500 – ¥3,500 / 泊
RV Park E-POINT offers a unique roadside retreat just a minute's walk from the stunning Eigashima Coast, boasting views of the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge and Awaji Island. This cozy, private RV park, built from the owner's home garage, provides a welcoming and intimate setting for your road trip. You can enjoy strolls or bike rides along the scenic coastline, partake in marine sports, or even join a yoga session by the sea. A highlight is the on-site Italian restaurant, Il Pirata, where you can savor exquisite course meals. The sunsets and sunrises from autumn to spring are particularly breathtaking, painting the sky with vibrant hues, making it a perfect escape for couples or solo adventurers seeking both convenience and natural beauty.

Nestled in the picturesque *satoyama* landscape of Tambasasayama, Hyogo, "Yamamori Circuit" campsite offers an immersive nature experience just 90 minutes from Kobe, Osaka, and Kyoto. This versatile destination caters to all, from hassle-free "glamping-style" hands-free camping for beginners and families to more adventurous, full-scale outdoor experiences, alongside two exciting rental villas designed for a unique stay. Beyond its diverse range of sites, the camp boasts a thrilling pedal go-kart circuit, enriching nature guides, river play, canoeing, and spectacular stargazing, plus a convenient adjacent hot spring for ultimate relaxation. Uniquely, it also features a coworking space, making it perfect for "work-from-nature" getaways. Enjoy delectable Tambasasayama specialty BBQ, like wild boar or premium local meats, surrounded by the changing beauty of the four seasons, with special events like black edamame planting in spring. Its convenient location provides an easy escape from city life, allowing you to fully dive into the rich natural environment while still being within reach of major urban centers.

Shisou Jikuu No Mori is a campground located in Shisou City, Hyogo, Japan. Facilities include: restroom, pet-friendly, reservation available.

Nestled 500 meters high in the 'sky village' of Kebioka, 柤大池バンガロー村 (Kebi Oike Bungalow Village) offers a unique escape reminiscent of Machu Picchu with its terraced landscape. Surrounded by serene forests and a beautiful lake, this hidden highland resort provides an idyllic setting for a family-friendly camping adventure. Choose from cozy bungalows, charming log houses, or spacious free sites, all designed for a peaceful immersion in nature. Wake to birdsong, spend your days exploring the vast park with sports facilities, and unwind under a canopy of brilliant stars at night. With dedicated workation facilities available until late autumn, it's the perfect spot to blend productivity with rejuvenation amidst breathtaking seasonal scenery.

¥100 – ¥13,500 / 泊
Nestled deep within the 'forest kingdom' of Shiso City, Hyogo, Yamazaki Outdoor Land offers an authentic escape into nature at an elevation of 650m. This serene campsite is a haven where you can witness a breathtaking canopy of stars, far from city lights, and encounter local wildlife like deer, squirrels, and various bird species. From spring's wild edible plants and summer's stag beetles to autumn's vibrant foliage, it's a year-round destination for families and solo adventurers seeking to reconnect with the natural world. With options ranging from cozy trailer houses and cottages to spacious auto and free camping sites, it provides a perfect blend of convenience and remote wilderness, making it an ideal spot to unwind and embrace the outdoors.

Perched on a gentle hill on Japan's beautiful Awaji Island, ZION CAMP offers more than just a place to pitch your tent; it's an immersive experience designed around food, music, and community. Born from a vision of learning, connection, and joy, this unique campsite invites guests of all ages to engage with nature. Explore the onsite ZION Farm and Fermentation Village, where you can taste fresh produce and discover sustainable living practices. While enjoyable year-round, spring through autumn truly comes alive with harvest experiences, workshops, and vibrant night markets under the island sky. It's an accessible island retreat, providing a refreshing escape from daily life to reconnect with yourself, others, and the earth.

Perched on the scenic west coast of Awaji Island, Breeze Garden Awaji offers an unparalleled glamping experience, inviting you to witness breathtaking sunsets over the Seto Inland Sea. This exclusive retreat features just four spacious dome tents, ensuring a private and luxurious escape perfect for couples, families, or a special anniversary celebration. Each tent boasts its own private open-air bath, while select units provide direct ocean views and a unique dog-friendly room with a private run, welcoming multiple furry companions. Indulge in gourmet BBQ featuring premium Awaji beef and local produce, complemented by complimentary access to a fresh vegetable market and all-you-can-eat marshmallows and summer ice cream. Easily accessible from Shin-Kobe and Osaka, this glamping haven combines convenient access with a serene, nature-rich setting, promising an unforgettable blend of adventure and relaxation.

¥525 – ¥1,050 / 泊
Nestled deep within the serene, forested mountains of Shisō City, Hyogo, Lei Village offers a profound escape where the pristine headwaters of the Ibo River flow directly through its grounds. This unique retreat is designed to help you "reset to zero" and rediscover your innate sense of playfulness and self, whether you're seeking a solo journey of introspection or a family adventure to reconnect with nature's rhythm. Its standout features include Japan's largest Pyramid House and a unique Hemp-patterned Dome, perfect for yoga and meditation, as well as the secluded Cottage Mio, providing a tranquil haven amidst the forest sounds. Experience the therapeutic phytoncides of the forest, the invigorating chill of the river, and the vast expanse of a starlit sky, making it an ideal destination for rejuvenation year-round, with river activities shining in warmer months. Though feeling wonderfully remote, Lei Village is surprisingly accessible, just a 1 to 2-hour drive from major cities like Himeji and Osaka, promising a convenient yet complete immersion into wilderness and spiritual renewal.