60 campsites

¥4,000 – ¥50,000 / 泊
Nestled in the lush natural landscape of Ukyo Ward, Kyoto, Barbecue Spot | Iwanoya offers a fantastic bring-your-own BBQ and camping experience right by the clear waters of the Kamikatsura River. Each spacious pitch comes with its own artificial turf and direct vehicle access, making setup a breeze. It's the perfect spot for families and friends to enjoy river play, gather around a campfire under the stars, and create unforgettable outdoor memories. With complimentary firewood and easy access to nature, this site provides a convenient yet immersive escape into the wild heart of Kyoto.

Nestled in the picturesque Yuhigaura, renowned as one of Japan's Top 100 Sunset Spots, Glamprouge Yuhigaura offers an opulent and spacious hot spring glamping experience. Spread across a vast 9,000 tsubo property, only 10 dome tents are meticulously placed, ensuring unparalleled openness with a panoramic 360-degree sky and lush green lawns. Guests can indulge in the adjacent Hanamiyumi hot spring facility, famous for its 'beauty waters,' and unwind under a blanket of stars in the open-air baths. Beyond the serene hot springs, savor exquisite BBQ featuring local Kyoto Tango seafood, engage in various marine activities, or enjoy a luxurious stay with your furry friend in a tent equipped with a private dog run. Easily accessible from Osaka and Kyoto, this promises an extraordinary escape into nature with a touch of luxury.

Nestled deep within the untouched wilderness of Kyoto, Ashimiya Geijutsu no Mori offers an unparalleled escape into nature where connectivity takes a back seat to serenity. This remote haven, where mobile signals are non-existent, promises a true digital detox and a chance to fully immerse yourself in the art of the forest. Beyond traditional camping, indulge in unique experiences like wild game BBQ, crafting your own moss terrarium, or unwinding in a private tent sauna. Autumn transforms the valley into a vibrant masterpiece, making it an ideal time to witness the breathtaking fusion of nature and art. While wonderfully secluded, the journey there is part of the adventure, leading you to a truly memorable wilderness retreat.

Sonobe Intaa Campground is a campground located in Nantan City, Kyoto, Japan. Facilities include: restroom, pet-friendly. Typical hours: Monday: 09:00-20:00.

¥6,000 – ¥12,000 / 泊
Nestled in Kyuso, the northernmost tip of Kyoto's Ukawa region, Kyuso Campsite is an intimate auto campground perfectly situated beside the picturesque Kyuso Beach. Opened in July 2024, this small yet charming spot offers a tranquil escape, ideal for families and groups looking to immerse themselves in coastal nature. While embracing a more rustic style with no electricity or dedicated cooking facilities, campers benefit from access to beach restrooms and the convenience of Ukawa Onsen Yoshino-no-Sato just a two-minute drive away. Summer promises sun-drenched days of swimming and seaside BBQs, with fresh local seafood available for pre-order, creating a balance of rugged adventure and thoughtful amenities. It’s a wonderfully accessible seaside haven for an unforgettable outdoor experience.

Nestled in the lush, green hills of southern Kyoto, Yuai no Oka (Friendship Hill) offers a comprehensive outdoor activity center where nature's embrace awaits. This unique site is enveloped by a rich forest, providing a serene escape that feels wonderfully remote, yet remains conveniently accessible from the city. Here, you can immerse yourself in diverse outdoor experiences, from traditional tent camping in the forest to comfortable stays in the onsite lodges, complete with rain-protected cooking facilities and dedicated campfire grounds perfect for group gatherings. Beyond just camping, it's a hub for self-discovery and growth, offering a wide array of nature programs throughout all four seasons, making it ideal for families, school groups, and adventurers seeking both relaxation and challenge. Enjoy the best of both worlds: convenient access to a genuine wilderness experience where memories are made under open skies.

Forget the traditional campfire, because GoodBox Nishikyogoku offers a unique urban 'camping' experience just a 4-minute walk from Hankyu Nishikyogoku Station in Kyoto. Instead of sprawling wilderness, you'll find expansive, secure storage units, perfect for decluttering your city life and stowing away everything from seasonal gear to cherished keepsakes. With 24-hour access, a dedicated parking lot, and even a large elevator for bulky items, it's designed for ultimate convenience, allowing you to 'set up camp' for your belongings with ease. This innovative concept is ideal for those seeking a practical, secure, and always-accessible 'base camp' for their urban adventures, providing a seamless blend of city living and organized freedom year-round.

Kabuto Yama Park Campground Daiichi Campground Furii Site is a campground located in Kyoutango City, Kyoto, Japan. Facilities include: restroom, pet-friendly.

Nestled amidst the abundant natural beauty of Uji City, Actpal Uji is a comprehensive outdoor activity center offering a unique blend of adventure and serene relaxation. Discover a slow-paced lifestyle in the clear mountain air of Kasatori, perfect for families, solo adventurers, and groups seeking connection with nature. A standout feature is Kyoto's largest refracting telescope, promising breathtaking stargazing experiences that will ignite your sense of wonder. With seasonal events ranging from traditional rice planting to refreshing river activities and craft workshops, there's excitement to be found year-round. It's an ideal escape to immerse yourself in vast natural surroundings, offering both thrilling activities and tranquil moments away from the urban bustle.

Nestled deep within the verdant embrace of Kyoto's natural landscape, Uji City Sogo Yagai Katsudo Center Actpal Free Tent Site offers a refreshing escape surrounded by the clear air and expansive greenery of Kasatori. This versatile campsite caters to all, from seasoned solo adventurers seeking tranquility to families yearning for shared outdoor memories, providing a relaxed atmosphere for a slow-paced nature experience. Beyond pitching your tent, you can marvel at the cosmos through Kyoto Prefecture's largest refracting telescope, enjoy riverside play, or challenge yourself on the ground golf course. While beautiful year-round, the spectacular starry nights and the vibrant hues of spring and autumn foliage are particularly enchanting, promising an unforgettable connection with nature.

Nestled on the shores of Kumihama Bay in Kyoto's Tango Peninsula, Takajinland Kumihama Auto Campground is a handcrafted retreat surrounded by a rich tapestry of sea, mountains, and rice paddies. Its terraced auto-sites are enveloped by natural trees, offering a private and cool haven even in summer, making it ideal for families and first-time campers. Just a 5-minute drive from Kumihama Onsen, this site provides easy access to marine sports, hiking, and fishing, allowing you to immerse yourself in the area's beautiful seasonal landscapes and diverse local flavors. From the vibrant rhododendrons and cherry blossoms in spring to the serene snowy vistas in winter, the campground offers a unique experience year-round. Despite its tranquil, natural setting, convenient amenities like supermarkets and hospitals are nearby, ensuring a comfortable yet immersive escape for those seeking a peaceful connection with nature.

¥1,500 – ¥7,500 / 泊
Nestled just a 5-minute walk from JR Chiyokawa Station, Kawanoeki Kameoka Mizube Koen offers a refreshing riverside escape along the serene Hozugawa River. This family-friendly campground provides spacious sites where children can safely splash in the shallow waters, while abundant wild birds serenade your outdoor adventures. Beyond comfortable camping with full facilities including showers and changing rooms, you can embark on beginner-friendly rafting or SUP experiences. It's an ideal spot from spring through autumn to reconnect with nature, offering a convenient yet immersive wilderness feel perfect for both seasoned campers and those new to the outdoors.