fbpx
    • Spring
      • video

        Finding the Flow from Kansai to Kochi

        Shikoku’s many mountains, valleys and proximity to the ocean has made it a hidden gem for rafting, kayaking and canyoning enthusiasts willing to take a step or two further from the Golden Route of Kyoto and Osaka.

        Solace and Giant Salamanders in Akiota

        Just beyond Hiroshima City is a tranquil outdoor destination home to some of Japan's last remaining oosanshouo, the elusive giant salamander.
        Kyoto Oni Trail Outdoor Japanvideo

        The Oni Trail: Hiking Coastal Kyoto

        The mystical oni is prevalent in Japanese children’s stories, usually as a way to scare kids straight. Adventure Travel Kyoto is shedding a new light on this folklore and developing a new hiking route in the countryside of Kyoto.
    • Summer
      • the nomad pasche family

        The World is Our Playground

        The Pasche family has been cycling and living out of a tent in remote corners of the planet for the past 13 years on four continents spanning 50 countries.
        adventure travel world summit in hokkaido

        Adventure Travel World Summit in Hokkaido

        The ATTA will host their first Adventure Travel World Summit in Asia in Hokkaido, Japan. We caught up with ATTA Director Shannon Stowell to find out more about the adventure travel industry and how it continues to grow and evolve.
        mead brewing in japan

        The Sweet Secrets of Brewing Mead

        Wander into the world of mead brewing and find yourself immersed in a fascinating journey spanning centuries and continents.
        the knights in white lycra

        The Knights in White Lycra

        Each year a group of cyclists head to the deep north towards Tohoku’s vast rice fields and coastal trails to help transform the lives of neglected children.
        sea to table yamagata

        Sea to Table in Yamagata

        An unforgettable way to intimately explore the Shonai Region in Yamagata is a culinary experience bringing bounty of the sea straight to your table.
    • Autumn
    • Winter
      • camp3 clubhouse madarao keith stubbs outdoor japanvideo

        CAMP3 Clubhouse in Madarao

        Keith Stubbs, a veteran in the snowboard industry, transitioned from rider to coach and instructor trainer for Snowboard Instruction New Zealand. After coaching in various Japanese resorts, he has established a permanent base in Madarao, outlining his plans for the area and future snowboard endeavors.
        shiretoko hokkaido outdoor japan

        New Horizons in Shiretoko

        During another epic powder season, two seasoned winter sports enthusiasts traded their snowboard bags for camera bags and traveled to Eastern Hokkaido to explore the frozen landscape and broaden their winter horizons.
        sayuri matsuhashi double role curling athlete japan outdoor

        Silent Resilience

        Curling athlete Sayuri Matsuhashi’s journey to the top of her sport is an inspiration to deaf athletes and women juggling their roles as mothers while also pursuing their professional dreams.
        ainu tour daniel moore outdoor japan hokkaido

        Heritage Hunting in Hokkaido

        Travelers venturing beyond Hokkaido's popular winter resorts will discover a land with a rich cultural and natural history, a proud indigenous people and a community striving to preserve their heritage.
        shizukuishi skiing snowboarding outdoor japan

        Shizukuishi

        Northern Honshu’s Iwate Prefecture, known for heavy snowfall, features Shizukuishi—a powder-rich resort area with views of Mt. Iwate. Snow enthusiasts seeking lesser-known gems can enjoy exceptional snow quality and uncrowded resorts, including Shizukuishi Ski Resort, Amihari Onsen Ski Resort, and Iwate Kogen Snow Park, offering affordability and traditional hospitality.
    • Near Tokyo
      • getting dirty in japan

        Getting Dirty in Japan

        “Getting Dirty in Japan” is about getting out of your comfort zone and into some exciting outdoor adventures and destinations in Japan.
    • Near Kyoto
    • All Regions
    • Article Map
    • Ocean and Beach
      • getting dirty in japan

        Getting Dirty in Japan

        “Getting Dirty in Japan” is about getting out of your comfort zone and into some exciting outdoor adventures and destinations in Japan.
    • River and Lake
      • ainu tour daniel moore outdoor japan hokkaido

        Heritage Hunting in Hokka...

        Travelers venturing beyond Hokkaido's popular winter resorts will discover a land with a rich cultural and natural history, a proud indigenous people and a community striving to preserve their heritage.
        getting dirty in japan

        Getting Dirty in Japan

        “Getting Dirty in Japan” is about getting out of your comfort zone and into some exciting outdoor adventures and destinations in Japan.
    • Mountain and Land
    • Sky
      • getting dirty in japan

        Getting Dirty in Japan

        “Getting Dirty in Japan” is about getting out of your comfort zone and into some exciting outdoor adventures and destinations in Japan.
    • Snow and Ice
      • camp3 clubhouse madarao keith stubbs outdoor japanvideo

        CAMP3 Clubhouse in Madarao

        Keith Stubbs, a veteran in the snowboard industry, transitioned from rider to coach and instructor trainer for Snowboard Instruction New Zealand. After coaching in various Japanese resorts, he has established a permanent base in Madarao, outlining his plans for the area and future snowboard endeavors.
        shiretoko hokkaido outdoor japan

        New Horizons in Shiretoko

        During another epic powder season, two seasoned winter sports enthusiasts traded their snowboard bags for camera bags and traveled to Eastern Hokkaido to explore the frozen landscape and broaden their winter horizons.
        sayuri matsuhashi double role curling athlete japan outdoor

        Silent Resilience

        Curling athlete Sayuri Matsuhashi’s journey to the top of her sport is an inspiration to deaf athletes and women juggling their roles as mothers while also pursuing their professional dreams.
        shizukuishi skiing snowboarding outdoor japan

        Shizukuishi

        Northern Honshu’s Iwate Prefecture, known for heavy snowfall, features Shizukuishi—a powder-rich resort area with views of Mt. Iwate. Snow enthusiasts seeking lesser-known gems can enjoy exceptional snow quality and uncrowded resorts, including Shizukuishi Ski Resort, Amihari Onsen Ski Resort, and Iwate Kogen Snow Park, offering affordability and traditional hospitality.
        togari onsen outdoor japan

        Northern Shinshu’s Secret Stash

        A weak yen, revenge travel, and excellent ski conditions have led to high demand, booking out popular resorts like Hakuba and Nozawa Onsen this year. Fortunately, lesser-known gems like Togari Onsen, near Nozawa Onsen and Madarao, offer charming alternatives for powder seekers.
    • Travel
      • video

        The Spirit of the Kuma Valley

        Travelers to Japan undoubtedly view sake as the traditional liquor of Japan. Histori-cally they wouldn’t be wrong, since Sudō Honke, the world’s oldest sake brewery (and one of the oldest companies in the world), was founded in 1141 in Ibaraki Prefecture, just north of Tokyo. However Southern Japan is home to another authentic Japanese spirit—shochu, which was first produced about 500 years ago, its roots firmly planted in Japan’s warmer southern climes.
        camp3 clubhouse madarao keith stubbs outdoor japanvideo

        CAMP3 Clubhouse in Madarao

        Keith Stubbs, a veteran in the snowboard industry, transitioned from rider to coach and instructor trainer for Snowboard Instruction New Zealand. After coaching in various Japanese resorts, he has established a permanent base in Madarao, outlining his plans for the area and future snowboard endeavors.
        shiretoko hokkaido outdoor japan

        New Horizons in Shiretoko

        During another epic powder season, two seasoned winter sports enthusiasts traded their snowboard bags for camera bags and traveled to Eastern Hokkaido to explore the frozen landscape and broaden their winter horizons.
        sayuri matsuhashi double role curling athlete japan outdoor

        Silent Resilience

        Curling athlete Sayuri Matsuhashi’s journey to the top of her sport is an inspiration to deaf athletes and women juggling their roles as mothers while also pursuing their professional dreams.
        ainu tour daniel moore outdoor japan hokkaido

        Heritage Hunting in Hokkaido

        Travelers venturing beyond Hokkaido's popular winter resorts will discover a land with a rich cultural and natural history, a proud indigenous people and a community striving to preserve their heritage.
    • Food and Drinks
      • video

        The Spirit of the Kuma Valley

        Travelers to Japan undoubtedly view sake as the traditional liquor of Japan. Histori-cally they wouldn’t be wrong, since Sudō Honke, the world’s oldest sake brewery (and one of the oldest companies in the world), was founded in 1141 in Ibaraki Prefecture, just north of Tokyo. However Southern Japan is home to another authentic Japanese spirit—shochu, which was first produced about 500 years ago, its roots firmly planted in Japan’s warmer southern climes.
        camp3 clubhouse madarao keith stubbs outdoor japanvideo

        CAMP3 Clubhouse in Madarao

        Keith Stubbs, a veteran in the snowboard industry, transitioned from rider to coach and instructor trainer for Snowboard Instruction New Zealand. After coaching in various Japanese resorts, he has established a permanent base in Madarao, outlining his plans for the area and future snowboard endeavors.
        shiretoko hokkaido outdoor japan

        New Horizons in Shiretoko

        During another epic powder season, two seasoned winter sports enthusiasts traded their snowboard bags for camera bags and traveled to Eastern Hokkaido to explore the frozen landscape and broaden their winter horizons.
        sayuri matsuhashi double role curling athlete japan outdoor

        Silent Resilience

        Curling athlete Sayuri Matsuhashi’s journey to the top of her sport is an inspiration to deaf athletes and women juggling their roles as mothers while also pursuing their professional dreams.
        ainu tour daniel moore outdoor japan hokkaido

        Heritage Hunting in Hokkaido

        Travelers venturing beyond Hokkaido's popular winter resorts will discover a land with a rich cultural and natural history, a proud indigenous people and a community striving to preserve their heritage.
    • Races and Events
      • sayuri matsuhashi double role curling athlete japan outdoor

        Silent Resilience

        Curling athlete Sayuri Matsuhashi’s journey to the top of her sport is an inspiration to deaf athletes and women juggling their roles as mothers while also pursuing their professional dreams.

        Winter News and Notes

        Check out the latest news and winter events held at ski resorts all over Japan in 2024!
        dd4d brewing

        DD4D Brewing

        In nearly e...

Japan Camping Guide: Camping in Okinawa

Camping guide to the Okinawa Islands.

Yagaji Beach Camp 
This campsite in the northern part of Okinawa’s main island is seconds away from the white sands of Yagaji Beach where you can rent sea kayaks, SUP boards and snorkeling gear. 
Accommodation: Camping, Auto Camping, Bungalows
English-Speaking Staff: Yes
Rental Equipment: Tents, sleeping bags, lanterns, tables, chairs
BBQ Facilities: Yes. Wagyu beef and food available for purchase
Access: 90 minutes by car from Naha Airport via the Okinawa Expressway. 
Address: 143 Yaga, Nago-shi, Okinawa-ken 〒905-1631

Oppadake Forest Park
This campsite in the center of Motobu Peninsula provides easy access to Churaumi Aquarium and the Nakaji castle ruins.
Accommodation:
Camping, Bungalows
English-Speaking Staff: No
Rental Equipment: Tents, sleeping bags, tables, chairs
BBQ Facilities: Yes
Access: 90 minutes by car from Naha Airport via the Okinawa Expressway. 
Address: 1332 Jana Nakijin, Kunigami-gun, Okinawa 〒905-0414

Tonokiya Camp
Go kayaking in Shioya Bay and camp under the stars at this campsite located in the northern part of Okinawa’s main island. There is a BBQ deck overlooking the bay.
Accommodation: Camping, Auto Camping
English-Speaking Staff: No
BBQ Facilities: Yes
Access: 90 minutes by car from Naha Airport via the Okinawa Expressway. 
Address: 176 Shirahama, Ogimi, Kunigami-gun, Okinawa-ken 〒905-1316
Tel: 090-9584-6717

Okinawa Prefectural Forest
This spacious campsite located in the Okinawa Residents’ Forest Park offers easy access to hiking trails and ocean views.
Accommodation: Camping
English-Speaking Staff: No
BBQ Facilities: Yes
Access: An hour by car from Naha Airport via the Okinawa Expressway. 
Address: 2028 Afuso, Onna, Kunigami-gun, Okinawa-ken 〒904-0402

Okinawa Athletic Park
This campsite is great for families with kids and groups as there are tennis courts, soccer fields, parks and swimming pools (the water park is temporarily closed for the season).
Accommodation: Auto Camping
English-Speaking Staff: No
BBQ Facilities: Yes
Access: 40 minutes by car from Naha Airport via National Road 330 and the Okinawa Expressway. 
Address: 5-3-1 Hiyagon, Okinawa-ken 〒904-2173

Nature Mirai-kan
Kayak among the mangroves, go cycling and experience authentic Okinawa culture at this campsite located minutes from the ocean.
Accommodation: Camping, Cottages
English-Speaking Staff: No
BBQ Facilities: Yes
Access: 60 minutes by car from Naha Airport via the Okinawa Expressway. 
Address: 11818-2 Kin, Kunigami-gun, Okinawa-ken 〒904-1201

Jungle Hut Okinawa
Enjoy your own private beach and jungle on Hamahiga Island, a quiet island connected by a bridge to Okinawa’s main island. Rental bicycles and sea kayaking tours available. 
Accommodation: Glamping Huts
English-Speaking Staff: Yes
Rental Equipment: Fully furnished
BBQ Facilities: Yes
Access: There are several taxis departing from Kaneku Gyokou (Fishing Port) Mae or Higa Gyokou (Fishing Port) Mae and will cost under ¥1,000 to Hamahiga Island.
Address: Katsurenhiga Uruma, Okinawa-ken 〒904-2316

Yoneyama Camp (Ishigaki)
This campsite is just a few minutes drive from Ishigaki’s famous Kabira Bay. Snorkel in clear waters among tropical fish and coral reefs, stroll along the coast and enjoy the sunset. Shared bathrooms and showers are available.
Accommodation: Camping
English-Speaking Staff: No
Rental Equipment: No
BBQ Facilities: No
Access: 20 minutes by car from Ishigaki Airport via National Road 390 and Prefectural Road 87. 
Address: 466-2 2 Hikai, Ishigaki-shi, Okinawa 〒907-0451
Tel: (0903) 079-3522

Shinrihama Seaside Park – FREE
Hop over to Kume Island by plane (30 minutes from Naha or 150 minutes from Tokyo). Kume Island with its white sandbar and turquoise waters was said to be especially beautiful among the Ryukyu (Okinawa) islands during the dynastic era of the Ryukyu Kingdom. This free campsite offers stellar sunset views on this special island.
Accommodation: Camping
English-Speaking Staff: No
BBQ Facilities: No
Access: 30 minutes by plane from Naha Airport or 150 minutes by plane from Tokyo. Approximately three to four hours by ferry from Tomari Port in Naha to Kanegusuku Port.
Address: 113 Ohara, Kumejima, Shimajiri-gun, Okinawa-ken 〒901-3132
Tel: 098-985-7126

Izena Beach – FREE
This year-round free campsite is located on the white sandy shores of Izena Beach on Izena Island. The nearby Futamigaura Beach is said to be one of Japan’s top 100 beaches. There are showers and bathrooms at Nakada Port, which is a ten-minute bike ride away.
Accommodation: Camping
English-Speaking Staff: No
BBQ Facilities: No
Access: 55 minutes by ferry from Unten Port in Nakijin-mura and an 18-minute walk to the campsite. 
Address: Izena, Shimajiri-gun, Okinawa 〒905-0604
Tel: 090-9584-6717

Akechihara Camp Park – FREE
Another free campsite on Izena Island. There are showers and bathrooms at Nakada Port a ten-minute bike ride away.
Accommodation: Camping
English-Speaking Staff: No
BBQ Facilities: No
Access: 55 minutes by ferry from Unten Port in Nakijin-mura and an 18-minute walk to the campsite. 
Address: Izena, Shimajiri-gun, Okinawa 〒905-0604
Tel: 090-9584-6717

HOKKAIDO | TOHOKU | CHUBU | KANTO | KANSAI | CHUGOKU | SHIKOKU | KYUSHU | OKINAWA | CAMPING CAR RENTALS | KIDS’ SUMMER CAMPS

Camping in Hokkaido | Camping in Tohoku | Camping in Chubu | Camping in Kansai | Camping in Chugoku | Camping in Shikoku | Camping in Kyushu | Camping in Okinawa | Camping Car Rentals in Japan | Summer Camps in Japan | Summer Camps for Kids in Japan | Camping in Tokyo | Camping in Chiba | Camping in Saitama | Camping in Ibaraki | Camping in Tochigi | Camping in Gunma | Camping in Nagano | Camping in Niigata | Camping in Ishikawa | Camping in Fukui | Camping in Shizuoka | Camping in Yamanashi | Mt. Fuji Camping | Camping in Yamagata | Camping in Miyagi | Camping in Fukushima | Camping in Akita | Camping in Aomori | Camping in Iwate

Camping in Hokkaido | Camping in Tohoku | Camping in Chubu | Camping in Kansai | Camping in Chugoku | Camping in Shikoku | Camping in Kyushu | Camping in Okinawa | Camping Car Rentals in Japan | Summer Camps in Japan | Summer Camps for Kids in Japan | Camping in Tokyo | Camping in Chiba | Camping in Saitama | Camping in Ibaraki | Camping in Tochigi | Camping in Gunma | Camping in Nagano | Camping in Niigata | Camping in Ishikawa | Camping in Fukui | Camping in Shizuoka | Camping in Yamanashi | Mt. Fuji Camping | Camping in Yamagata | Camping in Miyagi | Camping in Fukushima | Camping in Akita | Camping in Aomori | Camping in Iwate

[novo-map id=2 individual=”yes”]

Outdoor Japan logo tree

Related

Leave a reply

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Latest posts

The Spirit of the Kuma Va...

Travelers to Japan undoubtedly view sake as the traditional liquor of Japan. Histori-cally they wouldn’t be wrong, since Sudō Honke, the world’s oldest sake brewery (and one of the oldest companies in the world), was founded in 1141 in Ibaraki Prefecture, just north of Tokyo. However Southern Japan is home to another authentic Japanese spirit—shochu, which was first produced about 500 years ago, its roots firmly planted in Japan’s warmer southern climes.

CAMP3 Clubhouse in Madara...

Keith Stubbs, a veteran in the snowboard industry, transitioned from rider to coach and instructor trainer for Snowboard Instruction New Zealand. After coaching in various Japanese resorts, he has established a permanent base in Madarao, outlining his plans for the area and future snowboard endeavors.

New Horizons in Shiretoko...

During another epic powder season, two seasoned winter sports enthusiasts traded their snowboard bags for camera bags and traveled to Eastern Hokkaido to explore the frozen landscape and broaden their winter horizons.

Categories