43 campsites

¥1,100 – ¥4,400 / 泊
Nestled on a peninsula jutting into Beppu Bay, 野遊び浜キャンプ場 (Noasobihama Campground) offers a breathtaking natural escape within the expansive Sumiyoshihama Resort Park. Imagine waking to the warmth of the sunrise over the sea, spending your day on a private-feeling beach, and ending it with a bonfire under a sky full of stars, perhaps even catching the magical 'Candle Lighthouse' at sunset. Whether you're a solo adventurer or a family seeking convenience, this campground caters to all with well-appointed auto-sites, shared cooking facilities, and even firewood available, making for an effortless and unforgettable camping experience. It's an ideal spot for those looking to immerse themselves in nature's beauty and create lasting memories without straying too far from accessible amenities. Come discover a tranquil haven where the rhythm of the waves and the whisper of the pine trees become your soundtrack.

Nestled deep within the serene bamboo forests of Kyushu, ChikuwaBASE offers a unique, off-the-beaten-path escape. This unmanned campsite is perfectly tailored for solo and duo campers seeking a tranquil, nature-immersive experience amidst the whispering bamboo groves. Established by university students, it's a testament to community effort, providing essential facilities like toilets and cooking areas while maintaining a wild yet accessible feel. Just a 10-minute drive from the Ajimu Interchange, it strikes a wonderful balance between convenient access and remote wilderness, making it ideal for a peaceful retreat any time of year.

Yufuin Clearwater Music Campsite offers a truly unique camping experience, nestled amidst the grand nature of Tsukahara Plateau in Oita Prefecture, Japan's number one hot spring destination. Surprisingly, it's just a one-minute drive from Yufudake Smart IC, blending convenient access with a deep immersion in the wilderness. Here, you can enjoy a novel blend of music and camping, surrounded by the lush greenery fed by the renowned "Yufunomizu" spring water. Beyond traditional camping, the site offers exciting activities like cooking classes, hiking adventures, and memorable campfires, making it ideal for families seeking adventure or solo travelers looking for a refreshing escape. Spring's vibrant greenery and autumn's stunning night skies are particularly magical times to visit, promising an unforgettable journey.

¥300 – ¥1,500 / 泊
Yaei Sen Yama Hachimen Yama Campground is a campground located in Nakatsu City, Oita, Japan.

¥330 – ¥6,600 / 泊
Nestled at the foot of the magnificent Mount Yufu, Yufuin Onsen Base Camp is your perfect launchpad for exploring the wonders of Yufuin. This well-appointed campsite truly lives up to its name, offering a fantastic base for both nature immersion and local sightseeing, complete with the ultimate luxury: free-flowing, natural hot spring baths to soothe your adventure-weary muscles. Catering to a comfortable camping experience, the majority of sites are spacious auto-campsites, boasting clean restrooms and washing facilities that ensure a worry-free stay for families and female campers alike. With new garden area sites opening in June 2024, you can also enjoy the beauty of seasonal flowers, making it an ideal destination for a relaxing getaway throughout the year. Conveniently located just a short drive from Yufuin Interchange, it strikes a wonderful balance between accessible convenience and natural tranquility.

Just an 8-minute drive from the Oita Expressway Kusu IC, Yunomori Kusu offers a unique and serene escape deeply rooted in nature. This destination is perfect for families, groups, or couples seeking ultimate privacy, with charming individual log houses and cottages where you can truly unwind without a care. The absolute standout feature is the unparalleled onsen experience: not only are there gender-separated indoor baths and family baths, but you can also indulge in private hot springs right in your room! Enjoy hassle-free BBQ meals or savor delicious homemade dishes prepared by the proprietress, adding to your relaxing stay. Whether you visit during the vibrant greens of spring, the fiery hues of autumn, or the cozy chill of winter, Yunomori Kusu promises a rejuvenating retreat with the luxury of therapeutic hot springs.

Nestled deep within the majestic Kuju Mountain Range, the Bougatsuru Designated Campsite offers an unparalleled wilderness experience by the beautiful Bougatsuru marshland. Surrounded by towering peaks, campers can immerse themselves in the raw beauty of nature that transforms with each season. This site is ideal for adventurers seeking a truly wild and back-to-nature camping escape, perfect for both seasoned solo hikers and adventurous families looking to disconnect. The ultimate highlight is the proximity to Hokkein Onsen Sanso, home to Kyushu's highest elevation hot spring, where you can soak tired muscles under a canopy of brilliant stars for a truly magical rejuvenation. From vibrant Miyama Kirishima azaleas in spring to lush summer greens, fiery autumn foliage, and pristine winter snowscapes, Bougatsuru promises breathtaking vistas year-round. Reaching this remote sanctuary requires a rewarding trek on foot, making the journey an integral part of the adventure and enhancing the feeling of a truly secluded escape.

Camp 41 is a campground located in Bungooono City, Oita, Japan. Facilities include: restroom, pet-friendly.

Nestled in the picturesque Tsukahara Plateau at the foot of Mount Yufu, Big Dipper Yufuin offers a unique glamping experience steeped in nostalgia and natural beauty. This extraordinary campsite invites you to unwind under the enchanting moonlight and a blanket of stars, making memories within one of their lovingly restored vintage American travel trailers, each with its own rich history. Whether you're cozying up by a wood-burning stove in a Spartan trailer with the scent of cypress, or setting up your tent on a spacious lawn site overlooking majestic Mount Yufu, there's a perfect spot for every adventurer. Don't miss the chance to reset your mind and body in the Mount Yufu-facing tent sauna, offering a truly immersive escape into nature.

¥1,500 – ¥25,000 / 泊
Nestled amidst the majestic Kuju, Aso, and Sobo mountain ranges, Tenku no Daichi Kuju Kogen Hotel Campsite offers an unforgettable escape into nature. This family-friendly destination boasts the exciting Crest Park, where wooden play equipment, a trolley coaster, and even tarzan ropes provide endless fun for all ages during the day. As night falls, prepare to be mesmerized by a blanket of brilliant stars stretching across the clear高原sky, offering a truly immersive celestial experience. With well-maintained cooking facilities, restrooms, and even a hotel shop selling firewood and charcoal, it's a convenient and comfortable base for both seasoned campers and first-timers looking to reconnect with the wilderness, with the added bonus of access to the hotel's relaxing onsen. While feeling wonderfully remote, it's surprisingly accessible, making it a perfect spot for year-round mountain adventures, though winter visitors should be prepared for potential snow.

Kotton Mura Camping Site is a camping site located in Bungotakada City, Oita, Japan. Facilities include: restroom. Typical hours: Monday: 24 hours.

¥1,900 – ¥15,700 / 泊
Nestled in Beppu City, Oita Prefecture, Ruru Park Auto Campground offers a fantastic escape surrounded by the majestic peaks of Yufu and Tsurumi. This family-friendly destination provides a comfortable camping experience, whether you prefer spacious tent sites, a sprawling free area, or the cozy convenience of a cottage. A standout feature is the proximity to a large playground, making it a perfect spot for families with energetic children. While open year-round, the mild spring and vibrant autumn offer particularly enchanting seasons to immerse yourself in the natural beauty. With easy access from main roads, it's an ideal choice for a convenient yet nature-rich getaway.