Glamping in Japan is a fantastic way to admire the country from a different perspective. While Japan is more famous for its rich culture and bustling cities, it also has stunning natural beauty.
The best way to experience Japan’s great outdoors is to camp out in the wild. But if you don’t want to sacrifice modern comforts and luxuries, you should try glamping, a more luxurious option for camping. These glamping sites are in picturesque locations, allowing you to soak up nature, but you’ll have a comfy bed, toilet, and other luxury amenities.
With so many options for glamping in Japan, you might need help searching for the best places to stay. So, here’s our list of recommendations.
Also, be sure to read my guides on Music Festivals in Japan & Beach Resorts in Japan for more trip inspiration!
Glamping Japan Breakdown
If you don’t have the time to browse through our list below, here’s a quick breakdown for your reference.
Overall Best Glamping in Japan – Nordisk Village Goto Islands
Best Luxury Glamping in Japan – Hoshinoya Fuji
Coolest Glamping in Japan – PICA Hatsushima Island Resort
Most Family-Friendly Glamping in Japan – The Farm Camp
Most Romantic Glamping in Japan – Dot Glamping
Most Unique Glamping in Japan – QOO House with Fantastic View of Mt. Fuji
15 Best Places To Glamping in Japan
Of all the glamping sites in Japan, the 15 properties below are considered the best places to stay in terms of amenities, locations, and other factors.
1) Nordisk Village Goto Islands
Where: Tao Goto-shi, Nagasaki
Price: $220+ per night
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If you want to experience the overall best glamping in Japan, stay in the Nordisk Village in Goto Islands. Staying in this glamping site will make you feel like you’re in the Scandinavian. You’ll sleep in Nordisk-inspired tents, surrounded by lush greenery and the stunning beaches of Fukue island in southwestern Japan. What makes the island fascinating is it’s home to several secret Christian churches dating back to when Japan outlawed Christianity.
The luxury tents at the Nordisk Village offer everything you need for a comfortable sleep. Each can sleep up to three persons and has a comfy bed with luxury linen. Spend the day exploring the island and trying out horseback riding. At night, gaze upon the stars for a romantic glamping experience.
2) Hoshinoya Fuji
Where: Minamitsuru-gun,…
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