Heiwa Shima Park Campground

平和島公園キャンプ場

Ota, Tokyo

3.7 (149)
Heiwa Shima Park Campground in Japan
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Overview

Heiwa Shima Park Campground is a glamping located in Tokyo Prefecture, rated 3.7 stars across 149 Google reviews. Set in Tokyo Prefecture extends far beyond its neon-lit core. The western Tama region offers forested mountains and clear rivers within 90 minutes of Shinjuku, while the Ogasawara Islands, this destination offers an authentic outdoor experience for visitors looking to explore the Japanese countryside.

The facility provides tent sites, rv sites, glamping, bungalows for guests to choose from. On-site amenities include toilets, showers, campfire allowed.

Visitors can enjoy hiking, fishing, river play at or near the campground. Nearby attractions and activities include hiking,fishing.

Getting there: 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.. The best time to visit is 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..

Heiwa Shima Park Campground is well-suited for travelers who value comfort and nature combined and want to discover a quieter side of Japan. Note that Japanese language ability may be helpful, as English support is limited.

For more campgrounds like this, see our Camping near Tokyo guide, Hot spring camping guide, Pet-friendly camping guide or Glamping in Japan guide.

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

  • hiking
  • fishing
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Plan your trip to Ota

Tokyo Prefecture extends far beyond its neon-lit core. The western Tama region offers forested mountains and clear rivers within 90 minutes of Shinjuku, while the Ogasawara Islands — a UNESCO World Heritage site — provide subtropical wilderness 1,000 km to the south.

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