23 campsites

¥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.

¥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.

¥550 – ¥38,500 / 泊
Nestled in Fukushima City, Adachi Outdoor Park offers a perfect blend of natural immersion and convenient access, making it an ideal escape for all types of campers. With a diverse range of sites, from cozy spots for solo adventurers to spacious areas for families and groups, there's a perfect setting for everyone. A unique highlight is the availability of premium Nihonmatsu aged beef for purchase directly at the campsite, elevating your BBQ experience or offering a memorable souvenir. Embrace the beauty of Japan's changing seasons here, from vibrant spring blossoms to lush summer greens and stunning autumn foliage, for an unforgettable outdoor getaway.

Nestled on the picturesque southwestern shore of Lake Inawashiro, Akiyamahama Campsite invites you to immerse yourself in Fukushima's stunning natural landscape. This welcoming, free-to-use site is ideal for families and groups seeking a relaxed yet engaging outdoor experience, with ample space to unwind by the serene lakeside. It boasts convenient facilities including covered cooking hearths, a washing area, two toilet facilities, and even changing rooms, making your lakeside adventures comfortable and hassle-free. From May to October, especially during the late summer, visitors can delight in swimming in Lake Inawashiro's clear waters directly from the site. With major expressway interchanges and train stations just a 30-35 minute drive away, this easily accessible campsite offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and convenience.

¥300 – ¥3,000 / 泊
Nestled on the serene shores of Lake Sohara, Soharako Auto Campground offers a tranquil escape amidst pristine natural beauty, surrounded by verdant forests and picturesque mountains. It's an ideal spot for adventurers of all kinds, whether you're a family seeking a memorable getaway, a group of friends on an outdoor escapade, or a solo traveler craving peace and quiet by the water. The campground boasts a variety of tent sites, including options for touring bikes and spacious family setups, alongside dedicated spots for RVs and camping cars, some even equipped with power hookups. Imagine paddling a canoe or stand-up paddleboard directly from your campsite onto the shimmering lake! Spring's fresh greenery, summer's refreshing lake activities, or autumn's vibrant foliage—each season transforms Lake Sohara into a new spectacle, promising breathtaking views and unique experiences. With convenient auto access, this campground strikes a perfect balance between remote wilderness and easy reach, making it an excellent base for exploring the region while enjoying lakeside serenity.

¥1,000 – ¥4,000 / 泊
Nestled at the base of Mt. Aizu-Komagatake, monto is a paradise for adventurers seeking to explore the majestic mountains of Fukushima. With direct access to the Aizu-Komagatake Takizawa trailhead just a 10-minute walk away, it's the perfect base for your trekking escapades into Oze National Park and other renowned peaks like Hiuchigatake and Hiragatake. This friendly campsite offers spacious pitches for tents and cozy bungalows, complete with modern amenities like washlet toilets, ensuring a comfortable stay after a day on the trails. Relax at the on-site cafe, unwind amidst the natural beauty, and even enjoy the convenience of post-hike tent packing arrangements. While feeling wonderfully immersed in nature, monto remains easily accessible by public transport, making it an ideal choice for both seasoned mountaineers and nature lovers.

Nestled within the breathtaking Bandai-Asahi National Park, Kyukamura Urabandai Campsite offers an unforgettable escape into nature at an elevation of 800m. This expansive outdoor haven caters to all, from families seeking fun river play in the meandering stream to solo adventurers yearning for stargazing around a crackling bonfire. With renewed facilities, including complimentary hot showers from July 2025, comfort meets wilderness adventure seamlessly. Come from spring through autumn to experience the cool Urabandai climate and a diverse array of activities that change with the seasons.

Nestled deep in the picturesque Okuaizu region of Fukushima, SHARE BASE Showa Village offers a truly unique and exclusive escape, reinventing a 150-year-old traditional folk house into a private, DIY-restored sanctuary for one group per day. This isn't just a campsite; it's your own secret base where you can immerse yourself in the slow life of a mountain village, perfect for families or large groups seeking a shared adventure. Imagine cozy bonfires, lively BBQs, and serene relaxation within the expansive, historic home, all while being surrounded by the stunning seasonal beauty of Okuaizu—from vibrant spring greens to snowy winter wonderland. It’s an ideal blend of rustic charm and outdoor freedom, promising unforgettable memories far from the everyday.

¥100 – ¥7,500 / 泊
Nestled within the breathtaking Okukuji Prefectural Natural Park, Yamamoto Campsite offers a serene escape, a true hidden gem beyond a venerable cedar avenue. The Miyagawa River, a tributary of the Kuji River, flows through the scenic valley where you can spot yamame trout, perfect for leisurely strolls along the riverside promenade. With renovated bungalows, tent sites, modern cooking facilities, showers, and even Wi-Fi, it blends natural beauty with comfort for an ideal family or group getaway. Spring brings vibrant rhododendrons and mountain cherry blossoms, while autumn paints the landscape with fiery maple leaves, offering stunning scenery year-round. This accessible yet deeply natural setting promises an unforgettable outdoor experience.

¥3,000 – ¥4,000 / 泊
Nestled deep within the lush natural beauty of Hanawa Town, Higashishirakawa County, Fukushima, WaDoNa Campsite offers an unforgettable escape into the wilderness. Named after the Tsugaru dialect for 'you and I,' this hidden gem is perfect for reconnecting with loved ones amidst serene surroundings. A major highlight is its dedicated trout fishing pond, specifically designed for experienced anglers to enjoy lure and fly fishing, making it a must-visit for serious enthusiasts. Whether you're casting a line, letting your dog roam free in the spacious dog run, or simply unwinding by a crackling campfire by the riverside, WaDoNa promises a fulfilling outdoor adventure in any season. While it feels wonderfully remote, this contributes to its charm, offering a truly immersive nature experience.

Nestled deep within the verdant forests of Otama Village, Fukushima, LOG offers a truly immersive and wild camping experience. This rich ecosystem is teeming with local wildlife and features a beautiful stream winding through its grounds, inviting you to reconnect with nature and traditional satoyama culture. Scattered among the stunning mixed broadleaf and coniferous trees, the natural camping sites provide a serene escape. A highlight is the LOG SAUNA, where you can unwind on a deck overlooking the river, enveloped by the soothing sounds of the forest – a perfect way to rejuvenate after a day of exploration. Easily accessible yet feeling wonderfully remote, LOG is a captivating destination to experience Japan's changing seasons.