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Autumn Leaves Japan: 7 Must-Visit Campgrounds

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Autumn Leaves Japan

Autumn Leaves Japan create beautiful landscapes that invite exploration and adventure. As the leaves change color, this season offers the perfect opportunity to enjoy nature. Here are 7 recommended places for you and your family to enjoy this special time of the year.

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1. Doshi no Mori Camp Site (道志の森キャンプ場)

Doshi no Mori Camp Site is located in Doshi Village, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi Prefecture. Unlike most campsites in Japan, which have both reserved areas (pre-designated plots) and free areas, this campsite is entirely a free area. This makes it popular among campers. It’s easy to reach, about two hours from Tokyo. You can set up your tent wherever you like, whether by the river or surrounded by trees, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful autumn leaves in Japan.

Source: DoshinomoriCampSite

  • Address: 10041 Doshi Village, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi Prefecture

2: Ginga Momiji Camp Site (銀河もみじキャンプ場)

Ginga Momiji Camp Site, located in Namiai, Achi Village, Minami Shinshu, is a perfect spot for enjoying Autumn Leaves in Japan. This campsite was built in an area recognized by Japan’s Ministry of the Environment as the “best place to view stars” in 2006. In addition to tent camping, there are bungalows available, offering options for families. On clear nights, you can experience a sky full of stars. Why not enjoy the beauty of autumn leaves and Japan’s most stunning night sky?

Source: Ginga Momiji Camp Site

  • Address: 1771-1 Namiai, Achi Village, Shimoina District, Nagano Prefecture

3: Shitoku Onsen Camp

Shitoku Onsen Camp Site is a unique blend of hot springs and camping, designed as a “forest retreat to restore your natural vitality.” The concept invites you to spend a few days in the forest, deeply relaxing with the combination of hot springs and forest bathing. In addition to campsites, there are cottages available. Why not fully relax both body and mind while enjoying the skin-beautifying hot springs and the stunning autumn leaves in Japan?

Source: Shitoku Onsen Camp

  • Address: Kamiina-gun, Nagano, Japan 399-3804

4. Nasu Kogen Akarupa Camp Site (那須高原アカルパ)

Nasu Kogen Akarupa Camp Site is perfect for families and couples looking to enjoy a peaceful and quiet camping experience. A clear stream flows through the campsite, offering riverside spots as well as forested areas. Surrounded by the beautiful nature of Nasu Highlands, you can enjoy the changing colors of the trees and the songs of small birds. There’s also a dog run, making it a great spot for those camping with their pets. It’s an ideal destination to experience the beauty of Autumn Leaves in Japan.

Source: Nasu Kogen Akarupa Camp Site

  • Address: 2993-1 Takakuhei, Nasu Town, Nasu District, Tochigi Prefecture

5. Forest Sons Nagatoro

Forest Sons Nagatoro boasts the largest number of travel trailers and cottages in the prefecture. Despite being well-maintained, the campsite is designed to allow visitors to fully enjoy the surrounding nature, with areas nestled between a river and trees. Accommodation options include travel trailers, tents, and cottages, with a workcation room also available. The site offers mountain bike rentals, making it a great option for exploring the autumn leaves in Japan by bike.

Source: Forest Sons Nagatoro

  • Address: 363 Honnogami, Nagatoro Town, Chichibu District, Saitama Prefecture

6. Hirayu Camping Ground(平湯キャンプ場)

Hirayu Camp is a vast free-site auto campground located at the foot of Mount Norikura, surrounded by a beautiful white birch forest in the Okuhida Onsen area. This campsite allows you to fully enjoy camping amid the stunning autumn leaves in Japan. It also serves as a convenient base for hiking and sightseeing in nearby areas such as Norikura, Shin-Hotaka, and Takayama. Additionally, just a 10-minute walk away is Hirayu no Mori, known for its many outdoor hot springs, adding to the charm of your stay.

Source: Hirayu Camp

  • Address: 768-36 Hirayu, Okuhida Onsen, Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture

7. Camp Koyodai (紅葉台キャンプ場)

Kouyou-dai Campground was established in 1956 along the shores of Lake Saiko, one of the most mystical lakes among the Fuji Five Lakes. This campground offers a 360-degree panoramic view of Mount Fuji, the sea of trees, and the lake, making it a perfect spot to enjoy the beauty of autumn leaves in Japan. For recreation, the campground provides canoe, boat, and bicycle rentals, allowing visitors to experience the vibrant fall colors from the water. How about enjoying the stunning foliage from a canoe, creating a unique way to appreciate this beautiful location?

Source: CAMP KOYODAI

  • Address: 2202 Saiko, Fujikawaguchiko Town, Minamitsuru District

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