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Ooba Camp Village
おおばキャンプ村
Hinode, Tokyo
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Overview
For campers exploring Tokyo Prefecture, Ooba Camp Village in Hinode offers a grounded outdoor experience rooted in the local terrain. Rated 4.4 stars across 62 Google reviews, it has earned a solid reputation among outdoor enthusiasts.
Accommodation options include tent sites, glamping units, cabins/cottages, RV/campervan sites, giving visitors flexibility based on their comfort preferences and group size. On-site facilities include restrooms, showers, electrical hookups — a well-rounded set of amenities that makes the stay comfortable for both beginners and seasoned campers.
Activities in and around the campground include hiking, fishing. Hinode town sits in the eastern Tama hills with its namesake sunrise views and the Tsurutsuru Onsen day spa, popular with hikers coming off nearby trails. Nearby attractions worth exploring include Hinode Mountain, Tsurutsuru Onsen, nature trails, sunrise viewpoints.
Getting here 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. Reservations may require contacting the campground directly or using a Japanese booking platform such as nap-camp.com. English support is limited, so having a translation app or basic Japanese phrases ready will help with the booking process and on-site communication.
Ooba Camp Village is best suited for glamping enthusiasts and first-time campers. 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. Book early during holidays and weekends to secure your preferred site.
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
- Hinode Mountain
- Tsurutsuru Onsen
- nature trails
- sunrise viewpoints
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Hinode town sits in the eastern Tama hills with its namesake sunrise views and the Tsurutsuru Onsen day spa, popular with hikers coming off nearby trails.
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