15 campsites

¥310 – ¥820 / 泊
Nestled in the heart of Machida's Daichizawa region, at the source of the Sakai River, Nature Factory Tokyo Machida Tent Site offers a pristine escape surrounded by the lush mountains, including Mount Kusato. This expansive 220,000 square meter haven teems with diverse flora and fauna, providing a truly immersive nature experience perfect for families and friends seeking a tranquil retreat from urban life. Even if you're new to tent camping, the site offers comprehensive rental equipment, allowing for a hassle-free and authentic outdoor adventure. Beyond the joy of pitching your own tent, you can participate in enriching activities like cozy campfires or crafting your own drum-can pizza, making every season an ideal time to visit. Despite its wild feel, the campsite is surprisingly accessible via local buses and shuttle services from nearby stations, offering the perfect blend of remote wilderness and convenience.

Nestled amidst the lush, verdant mountains of Okutama, America Camp Village offers an idyllic escape for families and groups seeking both adventure and comfort. Imagine unwinding in a charming log house, some featuring spacious lofts perfect for stargazing, or enjoying the cool shade of ancient trees even during summer. The village provides excellent facilities, including covered BBQ houses for large groups, and convenient food reservation options to make your outdoor dining hassle-free. With options from cozy tatami rooms for little ones to communal cooking areas, it perfectly balances a remote wilderness feel with easy accessibility. It's the ideal spot to create lasting memories, whether gathering friends for a party or introducing children to the joys of nature.

¥1,732 – ¥2,482 / 泊
Discover a unique urban escape at "Conspe Kabukicho," nestled in the vibrant heart of Shinjuku's Kabukicho district. This high-rise corner room offers breathtaking cityscapes, transforming your urban getaway into something extraordinary. Step into an elegant space adorned with marble and blue accents, feeling like a luxurious secret hideaway. Enjoy "beramping" on the covered balcony, dive into the latest games, or challenge friends to a vast selection of board games. Its incredibly convenient location, just minutes from the station and surrounded by supermarkets and convenience stores, makes it perfect for spontaneous glamping adventures any time of year. Ideal for lively parties, family gatherings, or creative photoshoots, this spot redefines urban camping.

Okubo-hama Campground offers a truly unique wild camping experience on Miyakejima, boasting over 2km of stunning black sand beach right at your doorstep. This is the perfect retreat for adventurers seeking tranquility away from city life, surrounded by the island's magnificent nature. The spacious 3m x 3m tent pitches are ideal for families or groups, ensuring a comfortable stay amidst the wilderness. While facilities are basic, they provide everything you need, and the best time to visit for tent camping is from April to November, when you can fully immerse yourself in breathtaking sunsets and stargazing. Though it feels like a remote escape, Miyakejima is surprisingly accessible from Tokyo.

Nestled on the remote island of Niijima, Habushira Campground offers a unique blend of lush forest and breathtaking ocean views, just a 10-minute walk from the stunning Habushira Beach. This free-style campsite, accommodating up to 100 people, provides ample space for you to set up your ideal camp, surrounded by nature's tranquility. With convenient amenities like a cooking shelter, outdoor cold showers, and numerous outdoor fire pits scattered throughout the site, it’s perfect for both seasoned campers and families seeking an adventurous escape. Summer is particularly vibrant, offering an ideal base for sea activities, though the mild climate makes it enjoyable across multiple seasons. While reaching this island paradise involves a scenic journey by ferry or plane, followed by a short local transfer, the sense of remoteness and natural beauty makes it an unforgettable destination for those craving a true island camping experience.

¥200 – ¥3,000 / 泊
Nestled on the serene Kozushima Island, accessible by ferry from Tokyo, Takowan Park Family Campsite offers a coastal escape right beside the beautiful Takowan Bay. Imagine waking to the gentle lapping of waves and a refreshing sea breeze, a perfect antidote to city life. This family-friendly site features comfortable deck tent sites and spacious grassy areas for your own tent, all complemented by shared BBQ facilities and cooking areas, making it ideal for campers of all experience levels. A major highlight is the incredible stargazing opportunities, often enhanced by guided sessions under the island's famously clear night sky. Despite its island seclusion, access from the ferry port is surprisingly convenient, promising an unforgettable island adventure.

¥10 – ¥250 / 泊
Nestled within 250 acres of lush forest, Tama Hills Camp offers a unique escape from the city, feeling both remote and conveniently accessible. This is the ultimate Tokyo backyard for families and adventurers alike, with options ranging from traditional tent camping on well-maintained sites to glamping in charming yurts, cozy cabins, or lodge rooms. Beyond comfortable stays, you'll find an astonishing array of activities including an 18-hole golf course, archery, rock climbing, and mountain biking, ensuring there's never a dull moment regardless of the season. With newly renovated restrooms and showers, plus a plethora of outdoor equipment rentals, Tama Hills Camp truly caters to every type of outdoor enthusiast.

Nestled gently along the clear waters of the Yokozawa River, Akiruno Campground URAL Village is a charming, intimate campsite born from the owner's passion for URAL sidecars. This small but special retreat offers a wonderfully family-friendly atmosphere, perfect for those seeking a tranquil escape into nature, with a strict policy against loud groups ensuring a peaceful stay. You can choose between cozy bungalows or scenic tent sites, all within earshot of the soothing river sounds. Opening with the arrival of spring, it's an ideal spot to enjoy the vibrant greenery and refreshing river activities during the warmer months, feeling like a remote wilderness escape yet surprisingly accessible.

Nestled along the tranquil shores of Tokyo Bay, Umikaze no Hiroba offers a refreshing escape from urban life. This expansive seaside park, known for its pristine white sands and sweeping views, provides a vibrant setting for families and friends to connect with nature. While swimming is limited to a seasonal experience area and the BBQ area is currently suspended, the park truly shines with its engaging nature events, from exploring the rich tidal flats for crabs and shells to participating in ranger-led wildlife surveys. Conveniently located just an 11-minute walk from JR Kasai Rinkai Koen Station, it's an accessible haven, particularly enchanting from spring to late summer when the sea breeze invites leisurely strolls and exploration.

Perched on a small hill in Hachioji, Tenkoo Campground offers a unique blend of urban convenience and breathtaking nighttime panoramas. Originally a popular survival game field, it transforms into a stunning campsite where you can indulge in unlimited firewood for your bonfire, all while gazing upon the sparkling Tokyo skyline. This spot is perfect for solo adventurers, couples, or groups seeking a novel camping experience that combines a touch of thrill with serene, starlit evenings, just a short drive from the city center. While the daytime brings the excitement of a survival game field, the evenings promise a tranquil escape with unparalleled views.

¥3,500 – ¥150,000 / 泊
Nestled on Kozushima, a remote Tokyo island within the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park and a designated Dark Sky Preserve, Joy Camp Daijinko offers an unparalleled escape. This oceanside campsite boasts direct access to stunning beaches perfect for swimming, blending the best of sea and mountain adventures under a breathtaking canopy of stars. Whether you prefer pitching a tent or staying in a cozy bungalow, it caters to solo adventurers and families alike, with a nearby hot spring resort to soothe your muscles after a day of exploration. Despite its wild feel, the camp is conveniently accessible from the island's port, making it a perfect blend of remote wilderness and easy reach for your next island getaway.

Nestled amidst the breathtaking natural beauty of Izu Oshima Island, Toshiki Campground offers a stunning escape, enveloped by the mesmerizing "grand blue" waters of Toshiki Swimming Area and serene camellia groves perfect for forest bathing. This free, self-managed campsite provides a unique opportunity for independent adventurers to immerse themselves in nature, allowing for a truly personal and responsible outdoor experience under a blanket of stars. Basic but essential amenities like a washing area, cooking hearths (kamado), and toilets with showers are available, ensuring a comfortable stay. Beyond the refreshing swims in crystal-clear waters, the campsite boasts incredible panoramic views and a spectacular night sky, where countless stars put on an unforgettable display, particularly on clear evenings. While it feels like a secluded island retreat, Toshiki is surprisingly accessible; a short bus ride and walk from Motomachi Port make this natural haven within easy reach for those seeking an island adventure.