Futtsu Park Campground
富津公園キャンプ場
Futtsu, Chiba
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Overview
Futtsu Park Campground stands as a welcoming campground in Futtsu, Chiba Prefecture, inviting campers into a landscape rich with seasonal change. Rated 3.8 stars by 200 Google reviewers, this spot consistently delivers on expectations. On the practical side, tent sites, glamping units, cabins, restrooms, showers, electric hookups are available, removing common barriers for international visitors new to Japanese camping. The area is well-suited for hiking, fishing, adding layers to any camping trip.
What makes this location special: futtsu faces Tokyo Bay with wide sandy beaches and views across to Yokohama. Inland, Nokogiriyama (Sawtooth Mountain) features a massive cliff-carved Buddha and vertiginous viewing platforms. The area offers a mix of coastal relaxation and mountain adventure.
Don't miss Nokogiriyama, giant Buddha statue, Futtsu Park, Tokyo Bay swimming while you're in the area. Reaching this spot from the capital requires minimal effort. Chiba is reached from Tokyo via the JR Sotobo or Uchibo Lines, the Tokyo-Wan Aqua-Line expressway, or the Keiyo Expressway.
Most destinations are 1-2 hours from central Tokyo by car or train. Every season brings something different to Futtsu Park Campground, making it a place worth revisiting across multiple trips to Futtsu. The best times to visit vary by preference: Camping is enjoyable year-round thanks to Chiba's mild maritime climate.
Spring (March-May) brings cherry blossoms and wildflowers, summer (June-August) is peak beach season, and autumn (October-November) delivers comfortable temperatures and fall color. For English-speaking visitors, checking the campground's website or using a booking platform like nap-camp.com is recommended for reservations. Some facilities may require basic Japanese for communication.
For more campgrounds like this, see our Camping in Chiba guide, Camping near Tokyo guide, Hot spring camping guide, Pet-friendly camping guide or Glamping in Japan guide.
Getting there from Tokyo
Chiba is reached from Tokyo via the JR Sotobo or Uchibo Lines, the Tokyo-Wan Aqua-Line expressway, or the Keiyo Expressway. Most destinations are 1-2 hours from central Tokyo by car or train.
Best season to visit
Camping is enjoyable year-round thanks to Chiba's mild maritime climate. Spring (March-May) brings cherry blossoms and wildflowers, summer (June-August) is peak beach season, and autumn (October-November) delivers comfortable temperatures and fall color.
Nearby activities
- Nokogiriyama
- giant Buddha statue
- Futtsu Park
- Tokyo Bay swimming
- hiking trails
- coastal fishing
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Futtsu faces Tokyo Bay with wide sandy beaches and views across to Yokohama. Inland, Nokogiriyama (Sawtooth Mountain) features a massive cliff-carved Buddha and vertiginous viewing platforms. The area offers a mix of coastal relaxation and mountain adventure.
Browse our campgrounds in Futtsu page for local comparisons. Our Camping in Chiba guide covers the best areas, seasonal tips, and transport options across the prefecture. Use the official site and map links below to confirm access, check-in details, and any Japanese-only booking steps.
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