121 campsites

Nestled halfway up Mt. Ohgasa within the verdant embrace of Mt. Atago, Atagoyama Kodomo no Kuni Campsite offers a truly immersive nature escape, specifically designed for children and groups. This family-friendly campground provides an ideal setting for fostering teamwork and friendship through outdoor overnight stays, complete with a fire circle and outdoor cooking facilities. The presence of a management building ensures a smooth and secure experience, even for first-time campers. Conveniently accessible by train and bus, it's a fantastic spot for families and organizations looking for an easy-to-reach wilderness adventure.

Nestled at the base of Mount Fuji, Herbal Ban's Camp offers a unique relaxation experience infused with homegrown herbs. Imagine enriching your camping life with herbal cuisine, soothing medicinal baths, fragrant wood bonfires, and warm spiced wines, all curated under the guidance of a renowned herb producer. This spot is perfect for families or groups seeking a serene escape, with a choice of spacious Lavender, Mint, and Rosemary named sites to suit various party sizes. While best enjoyed from spring to autumn when the herbs are at their peak, its convenient location just 15 minutes from Kawaguchiko IC still provides a sense of being wonderfully immersed in nature.

Nestled deep within the rich forests of Yamanashi Prefecture, Foresters Village Kobitto offers an immersive nature escape beside the pristine Ishiutoro River, fed by the clear waters of the Southern Alps. This family-friendly auto campground prioritizes a spacious and relaxed experience, designed for guests to unwind amidst sun-dappled trees on a vast 13,000 tsubo property, accommodating only 41 groups daily. Choose from generous tent sites or cozy log cabins, complemented by immaculately clean and functional sanitary facilities, including showers and laundry, while the on-site shop stocks essentials and local delights. Summer invites refreshing dips in the transparent river, and all seasons offer a chance to reconnect with nature's tranquility and enjoy unique events. Though conveniently located near expressway exits, the final stretch of winding, unpaved road adds to its secluded charm, ensuring a peaceful retreat away from the crowds.

Nestled deep within the serene forests of Narusawa Village, at the foot of Mount Fuji, Romantisches Mori Camp promises an enchanting escape into nature. This secluded campsite offers a tranquil haven where you can fully immerse yourself in the wilderness, perfect for those seeking both adventure and relaxation. You'll find excellent facilities including showers, washlet toilets, cooking areas, and even a sauna, ensuring a comfortable stay amidst the wild. While beautiful year-round, autumn transforms the forest into a breathtaking tapestry of colors, providing an unforgettable backdrop for starlit bonfires. Conveniently located about a 15-minute drive from Kawaguchiko IC, it feels like a secret hideaway, easily accessible yet wonderfully remote.

Nestled deep within the lush forests of Hokuto City, Yamanashi Prefecture, Komorebi POND Campground offers a serene escape where you can fully immerse yourself in nature. This hidden gem boasts a tranquil pond fed by pure natural spring water and provides views of the crystal-clear Ojiro River, a first-class river. With three distinct areas – Komorebi, Pond, and River – it caters perfectly to families, couples, duos, and solo campers seeking a quiet and intimate outdoor experience. Enjoy the rustic charm of owner-built facilities, from inviting restrooms to well-equipped cooking areas, ensuring a comfortable stay even for beginners. Accessible from the Chuo Expressway, it's an ideal spot to unwind and reconnect with nature throughout the year.

Nestled deep within the verdant mountains of Shioyama, Yamanashi Prefecture, Namesawa Camp Village offers a tranquil escape into nature's embrace. With 75 spacious auto-camping pitches and an expansive free site, it’s an ideal spot for families, groups, and even large events looking for a robust outdoor experience. The village boasts 10 comfortable bungalows, perfect for those seeking a touch of convenience amidst the wild. Having been a beloved destination for scout groups for years, you can expect a welcoming and well-maintained environment. Spring's fresh greenery and autumn's vibrant foliage are particularly stunning here, offering a picturesque backdrop for your adventures.

Nestled deep within the tranquil mountains of Yamanashi, Okuyama Onsen offers a serene escape for those seeking nature and relaxation. This authentic Japanese hot spring provides a perfect restorative haven after a day of outdoor adventures, making it an ideal destination for campers exploring the region. Renowned enough to be featured in publications like BE-PAL and Jalan, its inviting waters promise rejuvenation amidst breathtaking seasonal scenery. The journey, a pleasant drive from major expressways, leads you away from the hustle, delivering you to a secluded natural sanctuary. Immerse yourself in the peaceful atmosphere and let the soothing waters melt away your worries.

¥2,000 – ¥40,000 / 泊
Nestled by Lake Yamanakako, the closest lake to Mount Fuji, Muramura Yamanakako Campground offers a refreshing escape at an altitude of 1000m. This serene forest retreat, just a two-hour drive from Tokyo with excellent access, immerses you in a natural world far from city noise. Whether you're a solo adventurer or a family, the expansive free sites allow you to connect with nature, enveloped by birdsong and rustling leaves. Enjoy comfortably cool summers with minimal mosquitos, and keep an eye out for wild deer and squirrels in the mornings. Beyond the stunning lake views, the surrounding area boasts attractions like Hana no Miyako Park and hot springs, making it a perfect base for diverse outdoor activities and explorations.

Nestled in the breathtaking embrace of Yamanashi Prefecture, FARMER'S WOOD CABIN OKUAKI CAMP is a true riverside retreat where majestic mountains rise above and the crystal-clear Tamba River flows below. This versatile campsite caters to all levels of adventurers, from those seeking the comfort of a drive-up bungalow to experienced campers yearning for a deeper connection with nature in the forest tent sites, or the serene charm of the riverside free camp. Summer offers a cool escape, while spring and autumn invite cozy evenings by the campfire, making it a perfect year-round destination. Beyond the stunning natural setting, you'll find modern conveniences like kitchen facilities with refrigerators, shower blocks, and BBQ houses, all just a short walk from local eateries, a bakery, and even a village fishing spot, blending wild escapism with surprising comfort. Accessible from major cities, it's an ideal spot to reconnect with nature without sacrificing too much convenience.

Nestled deep in Yamanashi Prefecture's Kosuge Village, Genshimura Campground offers a truly unique escape into Japan's ancient past and untouched natural beauty. Immerse yourself in a primitive experience with stays in distinctive pit-dwelling or cave-dwelling style accommodations, alongside traditional tent sites right by a shallow river. Beyond its captivating lodging, the camp boasts a century-old traditional house cafe serving exquisite local gibier cuisine, alongside a wealth of activities from river play and stargazing to seasonal foraging. Whether you seek thrilling outdoor adventures or serene moments of quiet reflection, every season here presents a new facet of nature's charm, making it an ideal retreat for families and solo travelers alike. While feeling wonderfully remote, it's conveniently accessible for a rejuvenating break from city life.

Escape to Tamagawa Camp Village, a serene haven nestled along the clear, gentle waters of the Tamagawa River, a pristine tributary of the Kosuge River at the headwaters of the Tama River. This charming, traditional campsite is a true angler's paradise, regularly stocked with yamame and rainbow trout for an unforgettable fishing experience. As night falls, immerse yourself in a handmade open-air bath and gaze upon a breathtaking canopy of stars, a moment that truly washes away city stress. Offering both cozy bungalows and spacious auto-camping sites, it caters to various preferences for a comfortable wilderness stay. Located just about two hours from the bustling city, it provides an ideal blend of accessible convenience and profound natural immersion for a rejuvenating getaway.

¥1,000 – ¥1,000 / 泊
Nestled at the foot of Mt. Kasatori, the Kasatorigoya Tent Site offers an immersive, wild camping experience surrounded by the natural wonders of Yamanashi Prefecture. This remote mountain retreat is ideal for solo adventurers or experienced campers seeking tranquility, with highlights including the 'Mizuhiki' (first drop of the Tama River) and the 'Small Divide' separating three major rivers nearby. While fires are strictly prohibited to preserve the pristine environment, the simple charm of the mountain hut provides basic amenities and original goods, making it a perfect base for exploring the surrounding peaks. Operating from Golden Week to New Year's, with weekend-only availability outside of peak seasons, it promises a truly memorable escape into the heart of Japanese wilderness.