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Inagasaki Campground
稲ヶ崎キャンプ場
Kimitsu, Chiba
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Overview
Kimitsu, Chiba carries centuries of history beneath its forests and hills, and Inagasaki Campground puts guests at the center of it. Kimitsu's deep valleys harbor pristine rivers and dense forests that feel hours from civilization. Camping here means absorbing that layered heritage firsthand.
Accommodation options here cover the essentials that matter: tent sites, glamping units, cabins, restrooms, showers, electrical hookups. Glamping guests will find a level of comfort that bridges the gap between hotel stays and traditional tent camping. Families with dogs can bring their companions along, a rarity worth noting in Japanese campgrounds. The facilities support stays ranging from a single night to extended retreats without sacrificing comfort.
Beyond the campground perimeter, Kimitsu, Chiba opens up a range of diversions. Kameiwa Cave, Kurosan Valley, dam lakes, river swimming, forest bathing, and Sanukiyama hiking are all accessible from this base. Kameiwa Cave, where sunlight creates a heart-shaped reflection on the water, went viral on social media and has become a must-visit. The area rewards both ambitious day-trippers and those content with a short morning walk.
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.. Camping is enjoyable year-round thanks to Chiba's mild maritime climate. Advance reservations are strongly recommended, particularly during Golden Week, Obon, and autumn weekends when demand across Chiba peaks. Checking the official website before departure helps confirm current operating hours and any seasonal closures.
Inagasaki Campground fits campers who value location over luxury — those who choose a destination for what surrounds it rather than what's inside the gate. Families with outdoor-curious children, couples looking for a reset, and solo travelers mapping their own route through Chiba will all find something here that justifies the trip.
For more campgrounds like this, see our Camping in Chiba guide, Camping near Tokyo guide, Hot spring camping guide, Pet-friendly camping guide, Glamping in Japan guide or Free & budget camping 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
- Kameiwa Cave
- Kurosan Valley
- dam lakes
- river swimming
- forest bathing
- Sanukiyama hiking
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Kimitsu's deep valleys harbor pristine rivers and dense forests that feel hours from civilization. Kameiwa Cave, where sunlight creates a heart-shaped reflection on the water, went viral on social media and has become a must-visit. Dam lakes and gorges provide endless exploration.
Browse our campgrounds in Kimitsu 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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