Akiru No Campground Ural Village
あきる野キャンプ場ウラルビレッジ
Akiruno, Tokyo
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Overview
Few campgrounds in Tokyo manage to balance accessibility and atmosphere as well as Akiruno Campground Ural Village in Akiruno. Mountain areas are best from April to November.
Sites are designed to work with the natural contours of the land, giving each pitch its own character rather than the identical-lot feel of more commercial campgrounds.
The surrounding area extends the options further with Akigawa Valley, Yokosawa Falls, river swimming, BBQ spots. Summer brings river swimming and BBQ crowds, but the valley stays peaceful in spring and autumn.
Western Tokyo campgrounds are reached via the JR Chuo or Ome Lines, or the Chuo Expressway. The Ogasawara Islands require a 24-hour ferry from Takeshiba Pier, departing roughly every 6 days. Reservations may require a phone call in Japanese — a translation app or bilingual friend can help with booking. The campground carries a 4.4-star Google rating from 64 reviews, reflecting consistent visitor satisfaction. Mountain areas are best from April to November.
If you count yourself among couples on a weekend reset, small friend groups, and solo travelers seeking quiet, Akiruno Campground Ural Village deserves consideration. It delivers on the fundamentals and lets the natural setting of Akiruno provide the memorable moments.
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Getting there from Tokyo
Western Tokyo campgrounds are reached via the JR Chuo or Ome Lines, or the Chuo Expressway. The Ogasawara Islands require a 24-hour ferry from Takeshiba Pier, departing roughly every 6 days.
Best season to visit
Mountain areas are best from April to November. The Ogasawara Islands enjoy a subtropical climate suitable for year-round visits, with whale-watching season from February to April.
Nearby activities
- Akigawa Valley
- Yokosawa Falls
- river swimming
- BBQ spots
- Musashi Itsukaichi area
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Akiruno occupies the Akigawa River valley where clear water tumbles over boulders beneath wooded hillsides. Summer brings river swimming and BBQ crowds, but the valley stays peaceful in spring and autumn. Yokosawa Falls and surrounding trails offer easy nature walks.
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