MOSAIC

MOSAIC Tokyo hinohara

Hinohara, Tokyo

4.3 (6)
MOSAIC in Japan
Venue image Source: Google Place photo Checked: 2026-04-05

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Overview

Hidden in Hinohara, Tokyo Prefecture, MOSAIC Tokyo hinohara is a campground that rewards visitors with natural beauty and a peaceful atmosphere. A 4.3-star Google rating from 6 reviews speaks to the experience visitors can expect here. What makes this location special: hinohara is Tokyo's only mainland village, hidden in mountains so deep that snow lingers into spring. Hossawa Falls plunges into a mossy pool, and hiking trails thread through old-growth forest.

Charcoal-making and forestry traditions survive here. Don't miss Hossawa Falls, Hinohara Tomin no Mori, mountain trails, traditional charcoal kilns while you're in the area. Access from central Tokyo is straightforward.

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. Every season brings something different to MOSAIC Tokyo hinohara, making it a place worth revisiting across multiple trips to Hinohara. The best times to visit vary by preference: 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. 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 near Tokyo 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

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Hinohara is Tokyo's only mainland village, hidden in mountains so deep that snow lingers into spring. Hossawa Falls plunges into a mossy pool, and hiking trails thread through old-growth forest. Charcoal-making and forestry traditions survive here.

Browse our campgrounds in Hinohara page for local comparisons. Use the official site and map links below to confirm access, check-in details, and any Japanese-only booking steps.

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