22 campsites

Discover the serene escape of Hato No Su Bungalow, nestled deep within Tokyo's majestic Okutama region. This hidden gem offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the rugged beauty of the Japanese mountains, with the clear waters of the Tama River just a stone's throw away. Ideal for adventurers seeking a comfortable base to explore hiking trails, go canyoning, or simply unwind amidst the lush forest, our bungalows provide a direct connection to nature without sacrificing essential facilities like toilets. Experience the tranquility of Okutama's wilderness, where crisp mountain air and stunning vistas await your arrival.

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.

Just an hour from Shinjuku, "Shizenjinmura" is a unique wilderness resort nestled deep within Tokyo's Akigawa Valley, offering an escape into an untouched natural paradise. Embracing the philosophy of reconnecting with your authentic self, this destination provides a profound experience amidst lush forests and crystal-clear streams. A highlight is the private barrel sauna, where the pristine river doubles as an exhilarating cold plunge, ensuring ultimate rejuvenation. Choose from distinct Tiny Houses, cozy cabins, or immersive forest campsites, complemented by local BBQ experiences, engaging workshops, and regular festivals on a permanent stage. Despite its surprisingly convenient access from central Tokyo, Shizenjinmura feels like a remote haven, perfect for an adventurous year-round retreat.

Nestled deep within the verdant mountains and alongside the pristine Kitaakigawa river in Tokyo's Hinohara Village, Kitaakigawa Shizen Kyukamura offers an enchanting escape from city life. This scenic campsite, surprisingly accessible yet feeling wonderfully remote, invites you to immerse yourself in nature's embrace. Imagine waking to the sound of warblers in spring, witnessing fireflies dance along the riverbanks in early summer, or cooling off in the refreshingly crisp valley air, even in the peak of August. The shallow, clear waters of the Kitaakigawa are perfect for safe, joyful play, with yamame trout and kajika fish darting by, while evenings unveil a breathtaking canopy of stars, promising unforgettable memories for families and nature lovers alike.

¥550 – ¥17,000 / night
Nestled deep within Hinohara Village, Tokyo, Kanotoen Campground offers a refreshing escape into pristine nature, surrounded by lush mountains and the clear waters of the Kanotogawa River. This family-friendly haven is where children can freely explore and play, while everyone reconnects with the great outdoors. Choose from spacious mountain-side tent sites or riverside spots for immediate access to the refreshing river, with comfortable bungalows also available for a cozy stay. A standout feature is the popular trout and yamame fishing pond, where you can catch your dinner and have it grilled on the spot for an authentic outdoor culinary experience. Open from April to November, it's ideal for warm-weather river adventures or soaking in the vibrant autumn foliage, offering a wonderfully remote feel that's surprisingly accessible from central Tokyo by car or a combination of train and bus.

¥1,732 – ¥2,482 / night
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.

Nestled deep within the majestic Chichibu-Tama-Kai National Park, Yama no Furusato Mura, affectionately known as "Yamafuru," offers an authentic Japanese camping adventure right on the serene shores of Lake Okutama. Choose between cozy, mountain hut-style log cabins or peaceful tent sites along the gentle Saiguchi Stream, perfect for families and groups seeking a tranquil escape into nature. Beyond classic camping, immerse yourself in diverse nature experience programs, get creative at the craft center, or explore scenic trails leading to breathtaking lake views. While feeling like a remote wilderness retreat, it's surprisingly accessible from Tokyo, making it an ideal year-round destination to discover the vibrant beauty of each season. Come and experience the rich natural tapestry of Okutama, a true gem for outdoor enthusiasts.

¥3,500 – ¥150,000 / night
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 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.

¥3,000 – ¥43,000 / night
Nestled in the breathtaking natural beauty of Okutama, Sei-to-en Camp-jo offers a refreshing escape with surprisingly convenient access, located right in front of a bus stop. This intimate campsite prides itself on a welcoming atmosphere where guests can unwind without crowds, making it perfect for families, friends, or even corporate retreats and educational group activities focused on outdoor learning. Beyond standard tent sites, they offer comfortable bungalows, including a well-equipped villa-type with a kitchen and bath, and even a seminar room for larger gatherings. You can dive into river play, stream climbing, fishing, or use it as a base for thrilling rafting, bouldering, and canoeing adventures in the nearby Mitake Gorge. With a focus on customer care and unique services, it's an ideal spot for mental refreshment and enjoying the serene environment from late March to mid-December. Despite feeling like a remote wilderness retreat, its direct bus access makes getting there hassle-free, allowing for an effortless immersion into nature.

Escape the city hustle at Hikawa Campsite, nestled in the majestic nature of Okutama, just a 2.5-hour journey from the heart of Tokyo. This versatile destination invites you to immerse yourself in a refreshing environment, surrounded by towering trees and the invigorating embrace of negative ions. Offering everything from day trips to traditional tent camping and comfortable lodge stays, it caters to all outdoor enthusiasts. A standout feature is the riverside free site, where open fires are permitted, allowing for authentic campfire experiences under the stars. Whether you're seeking family fun, a group adventure, or a peaceful solo retreat, Hikawa provides a perfect blend of accessibility and profound natural beauty, with canoe and kayak experiences available nearby to enhance your adventure.
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