REWILD River Side Glamping Hill
REWILD RIVER SIDE GLAMPING HILL(リワイルドリバーサイドグランピングヒル)
Otaki, Chiba
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Overview
REWILD RIVER SIDE GLAMPING HILL is a premium glamping destination nestled along the scenic Yoro River in Otaki Town, deep within Chiba Prefecture's verdant Yoro Valley. Surrounded by forested hillsides and the gentle sound of flowing water, this facility was originally created with women outdoor enthusiasts in mind but has grown to welcome all visitors seeking a refined camping experience without sacrificing comfort.
Guests can choose from three accommodation styles. The TENT STAY option lets experienced campers bring their own gear to enjoy a riverside pitch. The RENTAL plan provides all necessary equipment for a hands-free camping trip, perfect for beginners. For those who want a touch of luxury, the GLAMPING option offers beautifully furnished hilltop tents with panoramic views of the surrounding valley, as well as wooden-deck sites set among the trees.
One of the standout perks at REWILD is the complimentary access to Goriykaku no Yu, a nearby natural hot spring where lodging guests can soak away the day's adventures for a discounted rate. Barbecue facilities and optional breakfast packages round out the dining experience, using ingredients that highlight the region's agricultural heritage.
The Yoro Valley itself is a beloved destination for hiking, with well-marked trails winding past waterfalls and autumn foliage that draws photographers every November. The area is also home to the historic Yoro-Keikoku Onsen district, adding cultural depth to any visit. From central Tokyo, the drive takes approximately ninety minutes via the Aqua-Line expressway and Route 297, making it an ideal weekend escape.
Whether you are a first-time glamper or a seasoned outdoor traveler, REWILD RIVER SIDE GLAMPING HILL delivers a thoughtfully designed retreat that balances nature immersion with modern amenities in one of Chiba's most picturesque river valleys.
For more campgrounds like this, see our Camping in Chiba guide or Camping near Tokyo guide.
Getting there from Tokyo
Approximately 90 minutes by car via Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line and Route 297; also reachable by JR Sotobo Line to Ohara Station then local bus
Best season to visit
Spring (cherry blossoms) and autumn (foliage in November); summer for river swimming
Nearby activities
Hiking Yoro Valley trails, hot-spring bathing at Goriykaku no Yu, kayaking on Yoro River, visiting Otaki Castle ruins, Isumi Railway sightseeing
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Yoro Valley waterfalls, Yoro-Keikoku Onsen hot-spring district, autumn foliage trails, Isumi Railway scenic train, local sake breweries
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