26 campsites

¥3,300 – ¥5,500 / night
Nestled along the sparkling shores of the Sea of Japan in Abu-cho, Yamaguchi Prefecture, ABU CAMPFIELD KIYOGAHAMA BASE offers an exclusive seaside escape. With just five spacious pitches, each boasting ample room for your setup, this revitalized campsite provides a serene atmosphere for a relaxed coastal camping experience. Imagine waking to the sound of waves, spending your days by the sea, and evenings under a blanket of stars after enjoying local delicacies. It’s an idyllic spot for families and groups seeking a tranquil yet adventurous retreat by the ocean, feeling both remote and conveniently accessible.

Nestled in Abu Town, Yamaguchi Prefecture, ABU CAMPFIELD ENGAWA BASE is a unique destination born from the dynamic landscape shaped by the Abu Volcano, offering a rich tapestry of mountains, forests, and a vibrant coastline. This isn't just a campsite; it's an immersive gateway to experiencing the entire region, perfect for families and adventurers seeking a deeper connection with local life and nature. Guests can savor fresh, locally sourced foods and participate in authentic "Ama diver for a day" or "potato digging" experiences, truly embracing the local culture and environment through diverse seasonal activities. Spring through summer truly shines with a plethora of harvest activities and marine programs, promising an engaging and memorable stay. While conveniently accessible from major airports and train stations, stepping into ABU CAMPFIELD feels like discovering a hidden gem, where pristine nature meets warm community spirit.

Susa Bay Ecology Campground is ideally situated on a hill, presenting stunning panoramic views of Susa Bay in Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. This diverse camp caters to every type of adventurer, from families enjoying bunk bed cabins to solo explorers in private hut sites perfect for a "workation." Its unique facilities include secluded Hut Sites with incredible bay views, car-accessible campsites, and cozy cabins featuring spacious lofts or charming corner windows. While the summer offers exclusive access to the private Snorkel Center for aquatic adventures, the camp's comprehensive rental options ensure a comfortable experience any time of year. Balancing natural immersion with convenience, a supermarket and gas station are merely a short drive away, making it an accessible escape into coastal tranquility.

¥210 – ¥4,200 / night
Tucked away in the serene Fukasaka area of Shimonoseki, Fukasaka Shizen no Mori Campground offers a refreshing escape into a lush, natural forest, slightly removed from the city buzz. This family-friendly destination caters to all, from solo adventurers to multi-generational groups, providing a perfect setting to immerse yourselves in nature's seasonal beauty. Forget lugging heavy gear; with convenient rental services, you only need to bring your food to enjoy a hassle-free camping experience, complete with a unique opportunity to bake your own pizzas in the campsite's special oven! Spend your days listening to the soothing sounds of the stream and birdsong, then gaze upon a blanket of stars at night, all while engaging in activities like mountain climbing, canoeing, or the thrilling summer-exclusive shower climbing. It’s an accessible wilderness retreat where unforgettable outdoor adventures and cherished memories await, offering a diverse range of activities to truly disconnect and explore.

¥1,000 – ¥4,000 / night
Nestled on the serene Kiwa-La Beach in Ube City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Maar's House offers a year-round leisure experience reminiscent of a Mediterranean resort. This family-friendly campsite is set against a backdrop of shallow, calm waters, perfect for swimming and clamming, especially appealing to those with young children. A truly unique feature is the vast sandbar that emerges at low tide, creating a breathtaking, mirror-like landscape often compared to the Uyuni Salt Flat – a photographer's dream! With convenient access by train and car, and facilities including cooking areas and hot showers, it's an ideal spot for comfortable beachside barbecues and camping adventures throughout the year.

¥100 – ¥10,000 / night
Nestled along one of Japan's Top 100 Beaches, Aomi Island Camp Village offers an extraordinary coastal escape with its unique 'Sea Alps' landscape of dramatic rock formations jutting from the cerulean waters. This campsite is a haven for both adventurous souls and families seeking a serene connection with nature, where you can fall asleep to the rhythmic lull of the Japan Sea and savor sunset barbecues. Beyond classic tent sites, choose from comfortable bungalows or charming mushroom-shaped 'Tom Tom' cottages, perfect for any group. The warm months from spring to late autumn are ideal for swimming, diving, and exploring the island's scenic nature trails, promising unforgettable memories just a short drive from Nagato City.

¥1,000 – ¥1,000 / night
Perched at an elevation of 333m on the expansive Senjojiki Plateau, this campsite offers an unparalleled connection to the sky and a breathtaking panorama of the Sea of Japan. Imagine waking to a spectacular sunrise painting the ocean in vibrant hues, or spending evenings gazing at distant fishing fires twinkling like fallen stars across the water. While it's not an auto-campsite and cars aren't allowed directly onto the free-style pitches, this setup encourages a more immersive and adventurous natural experience, welcoming pets on leash to join the fun. Essential amenities like cooking facilities and toilets are provided, with a convenient self-check-in system at the nearby Country Kitchen. Despite its serene, elevated wilderness feel, local supermarkets, convenience stores, and even a day-use hot spring are just a short drive away, making it a surprisingly accessible escape for all seasons. Come discover this unique blend of wild beauty and convenience, perfect for unforgettable stargazing and ocean views.

Nestled at the northernmost tip of the Mukatsuku Peninsula, this clifftop campsite offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Sea of Japan, truly making you feel on top of the world. It’s an ideal spot for those seeking a wilder, more liberating camping experience, where the ocean breeze and the sound of waves are your constant companions. Beyond its stunning scenery, the area is renowned for its excellent rock fishing, attracting anglers looking for a unique adventure. Accessible year-round and free to use, it promises an escape to a remote, natural haven, just a short walk from the parking area.

¥1,400 – ¥4,600 / night
Nestled in Shimonoseki City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Yoshimi Onsen Campground offers a unique blend of nature and relaxation, perfect for families and first-time campers. Every pitch, from the auto to the normal sites, comes equipped with power, ensuring a comfortable stay. A truly distinctive feature is that all the tap water on site is natural onsen water, elevating your camping experience. After a day of outdoor adventures, unwind at the adjacent Yoshimi Onsen Center with its spacious public baths or private family baths, ensuring complete rejuvenation. Don't miss the fresh seafood delivery service from a local fishmonger for an unforgettable campfire feast.

¥520 – ¥13,610 / night
Oharako Campground is beautifully situated on the serene shores of Lake Ohara, with the clear Saba River flowing nearby, offering a rich natural escape in Tokuji, Yamaguchi. This well-managed, family-friendly site provides a balanced camping experience, blending the tranquility of nature with engaging activities for all ages. Standout features include invigorating tent saunas, exciting canoe adventures on the lake, and hands-on kiln-baked pizza workshops, making for truly unique memories. The campground buzzes with year-round events, from seasonal BBQs to craft classes, ensuring there's always a new highlight to experience. It offers a secure and convenient retreat where modern amenities like free Wi-Fi meet the refreshing embrace of the Japanese outdoors.

¥6,000 – ¥14,000 / night
Seaside Villa HILIFE offers an unparalleled escape, perched directly before the stunning cobalt blue waters of the Hibikinada Sea in Shimonoseki. This versatile destination caters to every adventurer, providing options from cozy villa stays and luxurious glamping to RV park spots and traditional camping, all within a welcoming, 'seaside home' atmosphere perfect for families and friends. Beyond comfortable accommodation, you'll discover an array of exciting activities, including a refreshing on-site pool, thrilling jet ski rides, fishing, and even unique cruise parties or uninhabited island excursions. While summer promises vibrant marine fun, the breathtaking sunsets and chef's exquisite Shimonoseki cuisine ensure a memorable visit any time of year. Conveniently located just a 10-minute walk from Yutama Station and a short drive to the iconic Tsunoshima Ohashi Bridge, it's an accessible haven for both relaxation and adventure.

Nestled within the DS Life Design Kanyama Park in Hikari City, this auto campground offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Seto Inland Sea, where the salty breeze invigorates your senses. Each spacious campsite, averaging a generous 200 square meters, is a haven of convenience, featuring individual power outlets, kamado hearths, and sinks, making it ideal for families and groups seeking a comfortable yet immersive outdoor experience. The park itself is a floral paradise, blooming with plum blossoms and peonies in spring, and vibrant foliage in autumn, ensuring a picturesque backdrop for every visit. With facilities like hot showers, laundry, and rental equipment, it's a perfect blend of natural beauty and modern comfort, easily accessible yet feeling like a serene escape.
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