35 campsites

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.

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

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.

¥2,000 – ¥4,000 / 泊
Nestled along the stunning San'in Kaigan Geopark in Kyotango City, Hamazume-Yuhigaura Campsite offers a unique, resort-like beach camping experience during the summer months. Wake up to breathtaking ocean views right from your tent on the long sandy beach, perfect for swimming or enjoying a thrilling SUP adventure (reservations required). While facilities are focused on the essentials like free cold showers and changing rooms, the unparalleled natural beauty, especially the dramatic sunsets over the Sea of Japan, makes this spot truly unforgettable. Conveniently accessible from major cities like Osaka and Kyoto, it's an ideal escape for those seeking an immersive seaside adventure without venturing too far into the wild.

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

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.

Nestled by the serene Kumihama Bay and overlooked by the iconic Mount Kabutoyama, Kabutoyama Park Campsite offers a diverse range of camping experiences. With auto, free, and unique waterfront deck sites, there’s a perfect spot for every adventurer, including those with furry companions who will love the spacious dog-friendly areas and scenic walking trails. Beyond the comfortable pitches and well-maintained facilities like hot showers and a multi-purpose hall, the surrounding area boasts an array of seasonal activities from fruit picking to fishing, making it ideal for families seeking both relaxation and exploration. Conveniently accessible yet feeling wonderfully secluded, this Kyoto prefecture gem promises a refreshing escape into nature from spring through late autumn, with vibrant festivals and beautiful autumn leaves as highlights.

Perched on a scenic highland overlooking the majestic Sea of Japan, Ukawa Onsen Yoshino-no-Sato offers an enriching camping experience amidst abundant nature. This campsite provides a wonderfully open atmosphere, perfect for families, groups of friends, or even solo adventurers seeking a refreshing escape by the sea. The ultimate highlight is undoubtedly the natural hot springs, accessible to all campers, where you can unwind in expansive open-air baths while gazing at the vast ocean. While it feels like a remote wilderness retreat, it's conveniently located about a 40-minute drive from the Kyotango Omiya IC, making it an accessible and unforgettable getaway.

Nestled on the tip of the Tango Peninsula, Takashima Campground's 'Free Space' offers a truly wild camping experience directly on a pristine white sand beach. Imagine waking to the sound of waves, with crystal-clear waters just steps away and a clean river where ayu fish swim nearby. This isn't your average manicured site; it’s a place to disconnect and immerse yourself in raw nature, with stunning sunsets over the sea and a sky full of stars. While facilities are basic, managed with heartfelt care by local residents, it provides an authentic, off-the-beaten-path escape for adventurous campers, especially during the warm summer months when swimming and starry nights are at their best. Though somewhat remote, the journey promises a rewarding wilderness retreat.

Nestled in the serene, mountainous embrace of Fukuchiyama, Kyoto, Sarai Campsite offers a truly hidden gem experience, overlooking the breathtaking Kehara Terraced Rice Fields—honored as one of Japan's Top 100 Terraced Rice Fields. Surrounded by 360-degree mountain vistas, you'll witness the landscape transform with each season, from vibrant greens to golden hues. This is a tranquil escape perfect for those seeking solitude or a peaceful family retreat, far from the city's hustle. Enjoy stargazing under an exceptionally clear night sky, utilize the convenient amenities of the nearby guesthouse, and explore the scenic hiking trails weaving through the terraced fields. Despite its remote feel, the campsite is easily accessible by car, making it an ideal blend of wilderness and convenience.

¥3,000 – ¥7,000 / 泊
Nestled in the serene satoyama of Kyoto, Nio no Mori Campsite offers an immersive nature experience, conveniently located adjacent to Ayabe Onsen. After a day of outdoor adventure, you can soak in the famed "Bijin no Yu" (Beauty Hot Spring) to rejuvenate your body and soul. With options ranging from auto-free sites to powered sites and even pet-friendly plots, it caters to all types of campers, from solo adventurers to families looking for a comfortable stay. Beyond camping, the facility boasts a giant labyrinth and electric mobility rentals, providing endless fun. While feeling like a remote escape, it's surprisingly accessible, making it an ideal retreat for any season.