Best Glamping Near Tokyo Under ¥20,000/Night - JaCamp
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Best Glamping Near Tokyo Under ¥20,000/Night

· Glamping Near Tokyo Guide

Glamping in Japan does not have to mean ¥40,000 luxury domes with private hot spring baths — though those exist and they are wonderful. There is a sweet spot under ¥20,000 per night where you get real comfort (beds, furniture, BBQ, ocean or mountain views) without the premium resort markup. These are the best glamping options near Tokyo in that range: genuine outdoor experiences with enough comfort that you do not need to be a camper to enjoy them.

What ¥20,000 gets you

At the under-¥20,000 level, expect:

  • Dome tent or cabin with beds, bedding, and basic furniture
  • BBQ equipment — usually included or available for a small fee
  • Scenic setting — ocean, lake, or mountain views
  • Clean shared facilities — toilets, sometimes showers
  • Self-catering — bring your own food (or buy meal plans where available)

What you generally will not get at this price: private hot springs, air conditioning, room service, or luxury hotel-level finishes. That is the ¥30,000+ tier. But honestly, if you wanted room service, you would book a hotel. Glamping is about being outside with the hard parts handled for you.

Couscous Glamping Manazuru

Couscous Glamping dome tent overlooking Sagami Bay at Manazuru

Couscous Glamping Manazuru sits on the hillside of a quiet fishing peninsula with views across Sagami Bay. The dome tents are well-furnished with bedding, and BBQ facilities are available on-site. The sunsets here are the draw — watching the sky turn orange over the Izu Peninsula from your tent doorway is not something you forget.

  • Price: From around ¥12,000-18,000/night per unit
  • Setting: Ocean hillside, Sagami Bay views
  • Access: 90 min from Tokyo by JR Tokaido Line to Manazuru Station
  • Best for: Couples, small groups, anyone who wants coast over mountains

Read our full Manazuru Peninsula guide for details on what to do, where to eat, and how to combine it with Hakone.

Sagamiko area glamping

The area around Lake Sagami (Sagamiko) in western Kanagawa has multiple glamping operations, from resort-style facilities to smaller independent sites. Sagamiko Resort Pleasure Forest offers dome tents and cabins starting under ¥15,000, with an on-site small amusement park that makes it popular with families. Smaller operations in the area provide a quieter experience with Mt. Fuji views on clear days.

  • Price: From around ¥8,000-18,000/night depending on the property
  • Setting: Lakeside, mountain views, forest
  • Access: About 70 min from Shinjuku by car or train to Sagamiko Station
  • Best for: Families, groups, Mt. Fuji views

La Vista Yokosuka Kannonzaki Terrace

La Vista Yokosuka Kannonzaki Terrace oceanfront glamping

La Vista Yokosuka Kannonzaki Terrace blurs the line between glamping and resort, but select room types and off-peak pricing can bring it near the ¥20,000 mark. The draw: it sits on the Kannonzaki headland overlooking Tokyo Bay, with an on-site hot spring bath where you soak while watching cargo ships pass. The outdoor terrace areas and seaside walking trails give it a glamping feel even though the accommodation is more structured. Check our hot spring glamping in Kanagawa guide for more options like this.

  • Price: From around ¥15,000-25,000/night (off-peak and select rooms can be under ¥20,000)
  • Setting: Oceanfront, Tokyo Bay views
  • Access: About 70 min from Shinagawa by Keikyu Line + bus
  • Best for: Couples, hot spring lovers, those who want comfort with views

Hakone: just over budget

Hakone glamping is typically ¥20,000-40,000/night, which puts most options above our budget. But midweek and off-season pricing at some properties drops below the threshold. The appeal is obvious: volcanic mountain scenery, private hot springs, and proximity to some of Japan's most famous onsen. If your budget can stretch slightly, see our Hakone glamping guide.

Chiba coast glamping

Southern Chiba (Tateyama, Minamiboso) has emerging glamping options along the Pacific coast. The Boso Peninsula is less developed than Kanagawa for glamping, but that means lower prices and fewer crowds. Beachside glamping cabins in the Tateyama area start under ¥15,000 with ocean views and BBQ setups. The trade-off is longer travel time — about 2 hours from Tokyo — and fewer transport options.

How to book for the best price

  • Go midweek. Glamping prices near Tokyo can be 30-50% cheaper on Tuesday-Thursday than on weekends.
  • Off-season wins. November through February (excluding New Year) offers the lowest prices. Winter glamping has its own charm — clear skies, no bugs, and many facilities provide heating.
  • Book direct. Japanese glamping sites often have lower prices on their own website than on aggregator platforms. Use nap-camp.com to find the site, then check their direct booking page.
  • Skip the meal plan. Bringing your own food and using on-site BBQ is almost always cheaper than the meal package, and more fun.

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For the full range of glamping options (including the luxury tier), explore our Glamping Near Tokyo guide and Winter Glamping in Japan for off-season ideas.

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