26 campsites

¥2,750 – ¥18,000 / night
Nestled on a serene hillside of Shodoshima Island, camp tiki-tiki offers an intimate escape with breathtaking views of olive groves and the tranquil Seto Inland Sea. This exclusive private campground, accommodating just three groups per day, promises a truly secluded experience where the only sounds are birdsong and the gentle lapping of waves. Every site boasts panoramic sea vistas, transforming into a natural planetarium of stars at night, perfect for solo adventurers, couples, or families seeking a peaceful retreat. Despite its serene remoteness, convenient access to local amenities like hot springs, supermarkets, and tourist attractions ensures a comfortable and unforgettable stay, making it an ideal spot for year-round relaxation.

¥300 – ¥7,100 / night
Nestled within Miroku Nature Park, Miroku Campgrounds offers an idyllic retreat by the tranquil Miroku Pond, where nature's beauty unfolds with each changing season. Whether you opt for a cozy log cabin with family and friends or a more adventurous night at the wild camping area, you'll be serenaded by the forest's birdsong. Beyond the camping experience, the park boasts extensive facilities including baseball fields, tennis courts, and a recently renovated children's play area, with the added bonus of unwinding in the hot springs at 'Yutopia Miroku'. From vibrant spring cherry blossoms to lush summer greens and fiery autumn foliage, every season paints a picturesque backdrop for your outdoor escape. Conveniently accessible from the Takamatsu Expressway, it's an effortless journey to a world of natural wonder.

¥100 – ¥18,000 / night
Nestled at an elevation of 1,000 meters on Mt. Okawa, Kagawa Prefecture's second-highest peak, Okawayama Campsite offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Sanuki Plain. This nature-rich facility provides a serene escape for families, solo adventurers, and groups seeking a tranquil mountain retreat amidst ever-changing seasonal scenery. Beyond various bungalow options, guests can marvel at the cosmos from the Okawayama Mannou Astronomical Observatory or explore historical trekking trails. While currently closed for renovations and safety checks with new bookings temporarily on hold, it promises an unforgettable experience once it reopens.

¥5,000 – ¥10,000 / night
Nestled in the northernmost tip of Sanuki City, Shikoku, DRC Area Wolken is a mountain sanctuary where the sea is a short stroll away, perfect for nature lovers, foodies, and dog owners alike. This expansive site offers a unique camping experience where your furry friends can roam freely in multiple dog runs, including private options. Beyond the joys of outdoor adventure, you can refuel at the on-site cafe restaurant, which welcomes dogs indoors, and browse the specialty dog shop. It's an ideal destination for creating unforgettable memories with your canine companion, embracing both wild beauty and convenient amenities.

¥4,400 – ¥7,700 / night
Nestled in a tranquil inlet of the Seto Inland Sea, Beach Front Camp offers an unparalleled connection to the ocean, with the water just a mere ten steps from your tent. This unique site blends the nostalgic charm of Setouchi with a hint of tropical paradise, thanks to the swaying palms and buffalo trees. Enjoy intimate evenings around a stone fire pit, gazing out at the sea and distant uninhabited islands. As a one-group-per-day private campsite, it's perfect for families or friends seeking a secluded base for exploring the Setouchi region, with optional sea kayaking and SUP tours to enhance your adventure.

¥2,600 – ¥4,800 / night
Nestled amidst the concentrated natural beauty of Shodoshima, Shodoshima Auto Village Yoshida offers a prime coastal escape, with a shallow, inviting sea perfect for swimming right at its doorstep. Overlooking the serene Seto Inland Sea, campers can enjoy not only waterside activities but also a breathtaking canvas of starry skies above at night. This campsite is ideal for families and friends seeking a refreshing outdoor adventure, providing a well-equipped yet nature-rich environment for a memorable camping experience year-round. Pitch your tent at spacious auto-camp sites, some equipped with AC power and water, or choose a cozy grass site. A notable feature is the natural hot spring in the Furusato Koryukan (please check for current availability), alongside 24-hour hot showers and laundry facilities, ensuring a comfortable stay. Located about a 40-minute drive from the iconic Olive Park, it strikes a balance between convenient access and a feeling of stepping away into the island's unique natural tranquility.

¥4,200 – ¥15,700 / night
Perched on the scenic Ogushi Peninsula, Seaside Corridor offers breathtaking views of the Seto Inland Sea, immersing you in a refreshing coastal breeze. This campsite is a haven for families and groups, boasting spacious auto campsites right by the water where time seems to slow down. For a touch of comfort, choose a cozy log cottage complete with a loft, perfect for unwinding after a day of adventure. Beyond camping, you can enjoy the expansive natural grass playing fields or explore Ogushi Nature Park, home to its own unique winery. Experience the best of both sea and mountain, easily accessible for a perfect getaway.

Just 1.5 hours from Kansai, Ooike Auto Camp Ground in Higashikagawa offers a picturesque escape nestled by a serene pond embraced by lush forests, with the refreshing scent of the nearby Seto Inland Sea drifting through. This versatile campsite caters to all, from first-time campers to seasoned outdoor enthusiasts, making it an ideal destination for families or even a solo adventure, with glamping options available on the same expansive grounds. The highlight undoubtedly is the recently opened “Bonfire Cafe,” an experience unlike any other where you can warm yourself by a crackling fire and toast marshmallows. Operating from October to April, the cooler months are prime for this cozy, unique experience, complemented by a relaxing onsen just a short drive away. Despite its convenient access, stepping into Ooike feels like entering a secluded natural sanctuary, offering an accessible yet immersive outdoor adventure without venturing deep into the wilderness.

¥100 – ¥200 / night
Nestled on Megijima Island, just a 20-minute ferry ride from Takamatsu, Megijima Matsubara Campsite offers an idyllic retreat surrounded by a beautiful pine forest and the tranquil Seto Inland Sea. This charming spot, steeped in the legend of Onigashima, provides a relaxed and family-friendly camping experience perfect for unwinding with loved ones. You'll find essential facilities like showers, cooking areas, and restrooms, ensuring a comfortable stay even for novice campers. While enjoyable year-round, the warmer seasons from spring to autumn are ideal for embracing island life, with opportunities for sea activities and cycling. Its convenient location, a short walk from the port, makes for effortless access, promising a refreshing escape into nature's embrace.

Perched at the tip of Ogijima Island, right beside its historic lighthouse, Ogijima Lighthouse Campground offers a unique coastal escape in the Seto Inland Sea. Imagine falling asleep to the gentle lapping of waves, feeling like a lighthouse keeper overlooking the vast blue expanse. This free-to-use site provides essential amenities like showers, restrooms, and BBQ facilities, making it ideal for a relaxing, hassle-free island camping experience. While it requires a scenic ferry journey to reach, the reward is an unforgettable night under a blanket of stars, far removed from the everyday bustle.

¥4,400 – ¥36,300 / night
Asukia offers the ultimate blend of nature and convenience, located a mere 5-minute drive from Ayagawa Aeon and within 30 minutes of the city center. This family-friendly campsite and glamping facility provides a comfortable escape into nature, complete with well-maintained restrooms and shower facilities in the main building, ensuring a worry-free stay for all. Choose between classic tent camping or opt for a glamping experience in stylish bell tents or modern CAMPBOX units, many offering all-inclusive BBQ plans. With exciting seasonal events like pizza making and mochi pounding, and a remarkably accessible location, Asukia is perfect for both seasoned campers and first-timers looking for an effortless outdoor adventure.

¥100,000 – ¥120,000 / night
Perched atop the tranquil peaks of Nishi-Kankakei on Shodoshima Island, the "Shodoshima Private Campsite" offers an unparalleled escape into nature's embrace. This exclusive retreat boasts breathtaking panoramic views of the Seto Inland Sea, inviting you to unplug and indulge in the rare luxury of doing absolutely nothing amidst stunning natural beauty. Ideal for discerning travelers seeking a private, slow-paced getaway, the spacious villa features three Western-style bedrooms, a Japanese-style room, and ample facilities like multiple bathrooms, a full kitchen, and a cozy wood-burning stove. While a short pre-trip stop at a supermarket is recommended due to its remote, untouched setting, the reward is an immersive experience where sunrises over the sea and starlit nights become your most cherished memories.
Can't find the campsite you're looking for?