213 campsites

¥20,000 – ¥40,000 / night
Nestled in Hokuto City, Yamanashi Prefecture, at an elevation of approximately 1000m, 0site offers a truly unique camping experience centered around a beautifully repurposed old schoolhouse from the Taisho era. Surrounded by majestic 2,000m-class mountains, including the renowned Mt. Mizugaki, you'll discover a peaceful sanctuary where the atmospheric pressure is said to evoke the comforting feeling of a mother's womb. This exclusive, one-group-per-day private campsite invites you to shed the stresses of daily life, reconnect with your true self around a crackling bonfire, and gaze at a sky ablaze with stars. From foraging for wild edibles in spring and enjoying cool summer nights, to autumnal foliage and serene winter landscapes, every season here promises a fresh perspective and an opportunity for deep introspection. While feeling wonderfully remote amidst untouched nature, 0site is conveniently located about a 2.5-hour drive from Tokyo, making the scenic journey itself part of the adventure.

Discover 16BASE CAMP, an understated gem nestled in the mountains of Koshu City, Yamanashi Prefecture. This base camp offers a prime location for outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the natural beauty of the Chubu region, with easy access to hiking trails and stunning panoramic views of the Kofu Basin. While facilities are kept simple, including essential toilets, the focus here is on immersion in the raw, refreshing environment. It's the ideal spot for adventurers seeking a minimalist camping experience and a true escape into the Japanese wilderness.

Minami Arupusu36 Outdoor Inn Od-inn, nestled in the heart of Yamanashi Prefecture's Minami Alps City, offers an unparalleled mountain escape. This outdoor inn provides a perfect base for adventurers eager to explore the majestic Southern Alps, renowned for their rugged beauty and pristine wilderness. Immerse yourself in the invigorating alpine air, surrounded by lush forests and breathtaking panoramic views that stretch as far as the eye can see. After a day of exhilarating hikes or exploring the natural wonders, unwind under a spectacular canopy of stars, a truly unforgettable experience that awaits you at Od-inn.

¥10,000 – ¥50,000 / night
Nestled at an elevation of 1100m, near Mt. Fuji's 1st station, Mount Fuji Camp Resort offers an unparalleled escape across a sprawling 40,000 tsubo expanse, magnificently situated between Mt. Fuji and the Southern Alps. This premier destination is designed for ultimate privacy and an overwhelming sense of openness, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in nature without a care. Choose from luxurious auto-camping sites, glamping tents with private open-air baths, or vast dog-run sites where your furry friends can roam free. Enhance your stay with "hands-free" plans featuring high-grade Snow Peak gear and exquisite camp dinners crafted by their chef using local ingredients, perfect for enjoying the warmer seasons. Conveniently located just a 15-minute drive from Kawaguchiko I.C., it's the ideal spot for an adventurous yet comfortable high-end camping experience amidst Japan's iconic landscapes.

¥1,500 – ¥6,500 / night
Nestled in the lush, abundant nature of Mitomi, Yamanashi City, 7inchCAMP Michinoeki Mitomi DOGBASE is a haven designed specifically for campers and their beloved dogs. This dedicated dog-run campsite offers spacious, private sites where your canine companions can run freely and fully immerse themselves in the great outdoors. On clear days, you might catch a glimpse of Mount Fuji, and as night falls, a breathtaking canopy of stars unfurls above, promising an unforgettable escape from city life. With convenient access to Michinoeki facilities and a communal cooking area, it's the perfect spot for families and dog owners seeking a serene, natural retreat.

Escape the urban grind and discover Jinja No Mori No Wakingu・pureisu 8MATO, a unique working retreat nestled within a sacred shrine forest in Hokuto City, Yamanashi Prefecture. This extraordinary location offers an inspiring blend of productivity and tranquility, surrounded by the majestic peaks and verdant valleys of the Yatsugatake region. Immerse yourself in the serene ambiance, where the rustling leaves and chirping birds provide a natural soundtrack to your remote work. With essential facilities available, it's the perfect sanctuary to focus, recharge, and reconnect with nature's profound beauty.

Nestled on a plateau at an altitude of 1,000m, embraced by the majestic peaks of Yatsugatake, the Southern Alps, and Mt. Fuji, AICAFEFARM offers an unparalleled agri-tourism experience. This isn't just camping; it's a deep dive into self-sufficiency, where you can harvest organic vegetables straight from the farm and savor a luxurious BBQ featuring freshly caught rainbow trout and local specialty chicken. The highlight is undoubtedly the authentic underground fire pit, crafted by traditional Japanese stonemasons, providing a primal setting to gather under a dazzling starry sky. Autumn is particularly magical, with bountiful harvests and unique culinary experiences like roast suckling pig. While feeling wonderfully remote, this immersive escape is surprisingly accessible, promising a profound connection with nature.

Escape to Autumn Haze Ootamuheizu, an idyllic retreat nestled in the breathtaking mountain landscapes of Hokuto City, Yamanashi Prefecture. This campsite offers adventurers a prime base to explore the foothills of the Southern Yatsugatake Volcanic Group, renowned for its pristine forests and stunning seasonal foliage. Immerse yourself in the crisp mountain air, surrounded by the vibrant hues of autumn, and discover trails leading to panoramic vistas. With essential facilities available and a location perfectly suited for both relaxation and exploration, Autumn Haze promises an unforgettable wilderness experience.

Nestled in Nanbu Town, the southernmost tip of Yamanashi Prefecture, Black Smith Outdoorfield Sanogawa Base offers a serene escape where mountains, a clear river, and gentle breezes converge. This versatile campsite caters to all, from seasoned campers seeking an authentic experience to families looking for a relaxing retreat, all while providing modern comforts like flush toilets, hot showers, and Wi-Fi. It's also a celebrated 'Yurucamp△' pilgrimage site, with the Sanogawa Onsen (featured in the anime) just a short walk away, making it perfect for a post-camping soak. Imagine gazing at a sky full of stars, perhaps even spotting fireflies, in this quiet riverside setting that's surprisingly accessible right off Route 52.

¥2,200 – ¥88,000 / night
Nestled in Yamanashi with stunning views of Mt. Fuji, BROWN HORSE offers a unique outdoor escape on the grounds of a former riding club. This spacious camp is perfect for everything from adventurous family auto-camping to grand outdoor festivals and private group getaways. Imagine the thrill of winter camping amidst snow-dusted landscapes, capped off with a rejuvenating sauna session! Easily accessible from the Chuo Expressway, it strikes a wonderful balance between remote wilderness and convenient escape, inviting you to create unforgettable memories year-round.

¥2,500 – ¥2,500 / night
Nestled by the picturesque Lake Kawaguchiko, Kawaguchiko Craft Park (BUS CAMP) offers a unique experiential stay with breathtaking views of Mt. Fuji. This is less of a traditional campsite and more of an activity hub, perfect for families and groups looking to blend nature with creativity. Beyond convenient vehicle camping, you can dive into a myriad of craft workshops like sandblasting, stained glass, or creating unique jelly candles, ensuring you leave with a one-of-a-kind souvenir. Thrilling activities like bouldering and shuriken throwing add an adventurous twist, and even your furry friends are welcome in certain areas. Spring is particularly magical here, when the cherry blossoms frame Mt. Fuji in a fleeting, unforgettable panorama, all easily accessible by direct highway bus from Tokyo, making it a hassle-free escape into nature and artistry.

Nestled at the foot of the Southern Alps, near the pristine headwaters of the Ojirakawa River, voted one of Japan's Top 100 Waters, Shirashu Terrace Campsite by VILLARS is an expansive 1900-tsubo (approx. 6300 sq. meters) woodland sanctuary. This nature-centric site, with its diverse terrace and auto-campsites, caters to everyone from families to solo adventurers and climbers seeking a basecamp for epic ascents. Indulge in a private, wood-fired open-air bath, enjoy a draft beer at the management lodge's spacious terrace, or try complimentary stream fishing, all designed to enhance your connection with nature. A short climb leads to a breathtaking observatory, offering views of Mt. Fuji on clear days and a sky ablaze with stars at night, with a resident mountain guide available for support and advice. It's a conveniently accessible yet deeply immersive escape into the wild.
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