70 campsites

Nestled amidst the magnificent natural beauty of Nishi-Aizu, Onsen Kenko Hoyo Center Lotus Inn offers a comprehensive resort experience where wellness meets adventure. The Sayuri Auto Park campsite is perfect for families and beginners, providing hassle-free outdoor enjoyment, including convenient BBQ meal sets. Beyond camping, immerse yourself in the unique, free-flowing strong saline hot springs with open-air baths for ultimate rejuvenation, or explore the expansive sports park and children's play area, Friends World. After a day of activities, savor delicious local cuisine at the on-site restaurant. With easy access just a 5-minute drive from the highway IC, it's an ideal escape for a refreshing getaway any season.

Nestled in the rich natural landscape of Date City, Yanagawa Kibou-no-Mori Park Campground offers a refreshing escape for all seasons. Imagine camping under a canopy of 2,000 cherry trees in spring, with magical night illuminations, or enjoying a vibrant autumn with a traditional imoni hotpot amidst fiery foliage. This family-friendly destination boasts a charming mini-SL train, a thrilling field athletics course, and even an authentic American log house, 'Montana Lodge,' ensuring there's something for everyone to enjoy. Conveniently accessible from the Abukuma Express line, it’s the perfect spot to immerse yourself in nature without venturing too far off the beaten path.

Nestled in the tranquil Mikabu Highlands of Furudono Town, Fukushima, Mikabu Kogen Campsite offers a serene escape into nature. This spot is perfect for those seeking a rustic, back-to-basics camping experience, where you can unwind and reconnect with the outdoors, perhaps with family or a small group of friends. While basic, the site features a cooking area with traditional kamado stoves and pit toilets, encouraging self-sufficiency; just remember to bring your own drinking water and toilet paper. A truly unique highlight is the occasional Yabusame (mounted archery) practice held right next to the campsite on weekends in May, August, September, and October, offering a glimpse into ancient Japanese traditions. Though a bit off the beaten path, the journey rewards you with a peaceful setting far from city clamor.

Nestled in the picturesque Bandai Kogen, Soharako Campsite offers a charming lakeside retreat, perfect for auto-campers seeking a serene escape. Imagine waking up to the tranquil views of Sohara Lake, an idyllic setting for family getaways or peaceful adventures in nature. A standout feature is the opportunity to rent boats, allowing you to paddle and explore the calm waters, adding a unique and memorable dimension to your outdoor experience. Easily accessible by car, this campsite provides a wonderful balance of natural immersion and convenience, letting you embrace the beauty of the seasons.

Nestled in the serene depths of Aizu-Yunokami Onsen, Fukushima, Senshintei Campsite offers a truly hidden gem for nature lovers. Surrounded by majestic mountains that transform with each passing season, this expanding campsite provides a raw, authentic experience perfect for those seeking to unplug and reconnect. It’s ideal for adventurous solo campers or families looking for a unique wilderness escape, with the added benefit of being a stone's throw from the charming thatched-roof Yunokami Onsen Station. While facilities are evolving, the proximity to historical sites like Ouchi-juku and Tonohetsuri makes it a fantastic base for exploring the rich cultural tapestry of Aizu, promising an unforgettable journey into the heart of rural Japan.

Nestled in the breathtaking Urabandai region of Fukushima Prefecture, Kotakamori Auto Campsite offers an immersive nature experience right on the shores of serene Lake Hibara. It's an adventurer's haven, providing everything from spacious auto camping spots to cozy rental villas and traditional accommodations, perfect for families, groups, or solo explorers seeking both comfort and wilderness. The campsite is a renowned hotspot for fishing enthusiasts, boasting excellent opportunities for both bass fishing and the popular winter smelt fishing. Whether you're chasing the vibrant autumn leaves, enjoying summer's lush greenery, or ice fishing in winter, Kotakamori promises unique adventures year-round. Despite its natural setting, the site is surprisingly accessible from major cities, allowing for a convenient yet profound escape into Japan's stunning countryside.

Nestled at the base of the Surikawagawa Dam and embraced by rich greenery, this expansive park offers a refreshing escape right along the Surikawagawa River. It's an ideal destination for families seeking a blend of outdoor fun and relaxation, with plenty of space for children to explore and play. Here you'll find 50 spacious campsites, a well-equipped BBQ area, a dedicated riverside park for water play, and extensive playgrounds featuring a zip line and spring riders. Notably, the campsites and all these fantastic facilities are available free of charge, making it an excellent value for your outdoor adventure. Open from April to November, it's perfect for enjoying vibrant spring new growth, refreshing summer river activities, and stunning autumn foliage. While easily accessible by a 35-minute bus ride from Iizaka Onsen Station, its setting at the dam's foot offers a tranquil immersion in nature without being overly remote.

¥500 – ¥38,500 / 泊
Nestled deep in the secluded Ohadaira district of Fukushima City, Kanta Farm Wild Campsite offers an authentic wild camping experience amidst untouched nature. This is not a glamping site, but rather a place for adventurers seeking a back-to-basics survival-style camp, surrounded by nothing but the sounds of birds, insects, and wind. Wake early to witness the magic of dew-kissed mornings, misty landscapes, and encounters with local wildlife, with the added bonus of fresh, harvested vegetables. Beyond the standard free sites, you can even opt for an annual pass to a secluded forest site for bushcraft, or a unique site with an old private house (for daytime use). Access is surprisingly straightforward from Fukushima-Ozaso IC, making this remote wilderness getaway more accessible than you might imagine.

Nestled in the verdant embrace of Fukushima Prefecture, Midori no Kaze Farm Campsite offers a refreshing escape into nature. This spacious campground, set within an active farm, provides a wonderfully open and airy atmosphere perfect for unwinding. Families will particularly love the on-site athletic play equipment, ensuring children have plenty to explore and enjoy. The best times to visit are from spring through summer, when the lush greenery is at its most vibrant, offering a serene backdrop for birdwatching and tranquil moments. It's an ideal spot for those seeking a peaceful retreat with convenient access to recreational activities.

¥400 – ¥400 / 泊
Nestled in the lush, natural embrace of Kitakata City's Iwakitsuki district, morikko no Sato Nakayama Forest Park Campground offers a refreshing escape for both families and solo adventurers. This expansive site boasts not only tent pitches but also playgrounds for children, the picturesque Happo Pond, and winding forest trails perfect for invigorating forest bathing. After a day of exploring, you can conveniently unwind at the adjacent Kita no Sato Kura no Yu hot springs. From mid-April to mid-November, immerse yourself in the serene sounds, scents, and sights of the forest, all while enjoying a perfect blend of wilderness feel and thoughtful amenities.

¥1,500 – ¥3,000 / 泊
Nestled in the remote Oku-Aizu region of Fukushima Prefecture, Oze Yonagohira Campground is a true wilderness escape, serving as the gateway to the majestic Mount Aizu-Komagatake. This serene location offers a perfect blend of adventure and tranquility, ideal for both seasoned hikers looking to conquer the peaks and families seeking a refreshing nature retreat. Guests can choose between spacious auto campsites or comfortable bungalows for a hassle-free experience, all while enjoying the crisp mountain air and the soothing sounds of the nearby stream. From refreshing summer swims to vibrant autumn foliage, the campground provides an unforgettable backdrop for exploring the pristine beauty of Japan's deep mountains, feeling wonderfully remote yet accessible for a true escape.

¥3,520 – ¥10,780 / 泊
Nestled at 800m elevation in Fukushima's Ura-Bandai Highlands, Bstyle Campsite (formerly Lakeland Hibara) offers a refreshing escape on the shores of Lake Hibara. Imagine waking up to views reminiscent of an uninhabited island, then spending your days paddling a SUP or canoe on the pristine lake, soaking in the magical sunset glow. With tent pitches on sturdy wooden decks, you'll stay dry and comfortable, making it a favorite for solo adventurers and families alike. The convenience of a large communal bath and the proximity to outdoor activity specialists, Bacss, ensure a truly memorable and invigorating experience in this serene national park setting.