15 campsites

Tsukimi No Base Camping is a camping site located in Aomori City, Aomori, Japan.

Nestled in the gentle embrace of the Hakkoda mountains in Shichinohe Town, Aomori Prefecture, Higashi Hakkoda Family Village offers a truly immersive nature escape. This family-friendly destination provides both well-equipped auto campsites and cozy cabins nestled within lush broadleaf forests, perfect for those seeking comfort amidst the wilderness. Imagine evenings spent stargazing or, if you're lucky, witnessing the enchanting dance of fireflies. With a focus on connecting with nature through forest walks and seasonal events, it's an ideal spot from spring to autumn, conveniently located just an 11-minute drive from Shichinohe-Towada Station.

Nestled beside the tranquil waters of Shimoyu Dam, Shimoyu Dam Park Campground offers a serene escape into the heart of Aomori's pristine nature. This hidden gem provides an ideal setting for both families and solo adventurers seeking to unplug and reconnect with the wild. Basic facilities like a cooking area, toilets, and an open-sided shelter are well-maintained, ensuring a comfortable stay amidst the wilderness. The campground truly shines in spring with vibrant greenery and in autumn as the lakeside foliage explodes with color, offering breathtaking views. While feeling wonderfully remote, the presence of security personnel at the dam management office provides a reassuring touch of safety.

Taki No Sawa Sabou Campground is a campground located in Nakadomari Town, Aomori, Japan.

Yuusen Park Campground is a campground located in Nakadomari Town, Aomori, Japan.

Nestled within the scenic Ashino Park in Aomori Prefecture, Ashino Park Auto Campground offers an incredibly accessible and free-spirited outdoor escape. Imagine setting up your camp amidst lush natural beauty, perhaps even under a canopy of cherry blossoms in spring, or surrounded by vibrant autumn foliage. This unique, unmanned facility welcomes both auto campers and tent enthusiasts with spacious grass sites, completely free of charge and requiring no prior reservations – perfect for spontaneous adventures. While rustic, it provides essential amenities like flush toilets and a cooking area, allowing you to immerse yourself in nature with basic comforts. With convenient access to nearby hot springs and supermarkets, you can experience the tranquility of a park setting without sacrificing the ease of resupply, making it an ideal base for exploring Northern Honshu's wonders from early April to mid-November.

Sou Hen Hou Ranch Campground is a campground located in Towada City, Aomori, Japan.

Discover the thrill of camping at Honshu's northernmost tip, the Omazaki Tent Site, where the vast Tsugaru Strait unfolds before your eyes. This incredibly accessible campsite, nestled beside Omazaki's parking, offers the best of both worlds: stunning ocean vistas and the convenience of nearby eateries for easy takeout. While bonfires are not permitted, a well-equipped cooking facility with coin-operated gas stoves and clean public restrooms ensures a comfortable stay. Don't miss the chance to savor Oma's famous tuna, spot Hakodate's Goryokaku Tower across the water, or capture a memorable photo with the giant tuna monument. Open from spring through autumn, it's an ideal base for adventurers seeking unique coastal experiences without the need for reservations.

Nestled along a dramatic coastline punctuated by bizarre rock formations, Takanosaki Campsite offers an exhilarating escape into nature's raw beauty. On clear days, campers are treated to breathtaking panoramic views stretching from Cape Tappi to the Shimokita Peninsula, and even distant Hokkaido, while evenings reveal the enchanting glow of squid fishing boats dotting the horizon. This free-to-use site provides ample space for 100 tents, appealing to adventurers seeking a back-to-basics experience where electricity is absent, fostering a true connection with the wild. Explore the rugged shores via Shiozai Bridge and Nagisa Bridge for fishing or tide pooling, making it an ideal destination for those who cherish genuine coastal beauty. Open from late April to October, it's easily reachable by car from Aomori City, offering a sense of remote wilderness without being entirely cut off.

HACHINOHE BASE CAMDOG is a campground located in Hachinohe City, Aomori, Japan.

Nestled in Rokunohe Town, Aomori Prefecture, Tateno Park Campsite offers a serene escape amidst lush natural surroundings, perfect for unwinding. Its expansive grassy areas are ideal for families and groups seeking a relaxed camping experience, complemented by the convenience of a free-to-use cooking area. While open fires are prohibited, you can still enjoy a fantastic BBQ using a raised grill, creating unforgettable memories under the open sky. Spring through autumn, with its vibrant greenery and picturesque foliage, is the prime time to visit, and leashed pets are welcome to join in the outdoor fun. This hidden gem provides a tranquil natural retreat that feels surprisingly accessible from Rokunohe's town center, making it a great choice for those seeking peace without extreme remoteness.

Nestled in the designated natural monument of Tsubakiyama, the northernmost habitat of wild camellias, Oshima Tsubakiyama Campground offers an unparalleled coastal escape with the stunning Tsubakiyama Coast, recognized as one of Japan's Top 100 Beaches, right at your doorstep. This isn't a typical campsite with designated plots, but rather an opportunity for wilder, more free-spirited camping right by the ocean. While open flames directly on the ground are prohibited, you can still enjoy the crackling warmth of a campfire using a stand-alone grill or fire pit, with the soothing sound of waves as your soundtrack. Though facilities like the public toilets and cooking area are closed during winter, the warm months offer a vibrant atmosphere for families and beach lovers, especially from late April to late May when the camellias are in full bloom, painting the hillsides in vivid red. With convenient free parking, it's an accessible slice of coastal paradise for a refreshing getaway.