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The Cliff Camp & BBQ
The CLIFF CAMP&BBQ
Yokosuka, Kanagawa
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Overview
The CLIFF CAMP & BBQ is a seaside camping and barbecue facility in the Nagai district of Yokosuka City, perched along the western coast of the Miura Peninsula in Kanagawa Prefecture. The location delivers sweeping views of Sagami Bay and, on clear days, the silhouette of Mount Fuji across the water.
Accommodation is centered on cottage-style units rather than tent pitches, making The CLIFF accessible to visitors who want an outdoor coastal experience without the full commitment of tent camping. Overnight stays include BBQ dinner and breakfast, simplifying meal planning and letting guests focus on the scenery and relaxation. Reservations are handled exclusively online, as the phone line is currently closed.
The Nagai area sits at a quieter stretch of the Miura coastline, away from the busier beaches to the north. Nearby Nagai Uminote Park Soleil Hill, just 0.3 miles from the facility, is a family-friendly park with flower gardens, animal interactions, and a large playground. Jogashima Island, the southernmost point of the Miura Peninsula, is about 3.9 miles away and offers dramatic rocky coastline walks and a historic lighthouse. Misaki Port, famous throughout the Kanto region for its fresh tuna, lies 3.5 miles to the south.
The Miura Peninsula as a whole is a rewarding area for English-speaking visitors to explore. Its combination of seafood markets, hiking trails, surf beaches, and historical sites makes it one of Kanagawa's most diverse day-trip and weekend destinations. The Keikyu railway connects the peninsula to central Yokohama and Tokyo, and driving access via the Yokohama-Yokosuka Expressway is straightforward.
The CLIFF CAMP & BBQ is well suited for couples, families, and small groups who want an easy seaside escape with minimal gear requirements and maximum coastal atmosphere. The cottage-and-BBQ format keeps things simple while the Miura Peninsula setting provides plenty to explore beyond the campsite.
For more campgrounds like this, see our Camping in Kanagawa guide, Camping near Tokyo guide, Hot spring camping guide, Pet-friendly camping guide or Glamping in Japan guide.
Getting there from Tokyo
About 1.5 hours by car via Yokohama-Yokosuka Expressway; Keikyu Line to Miura coast stations
Best season to visit
Spring through autumn for coastal activities; winter for clear Fuji views; year-round for seafood
Nearby activities
- Misaki Port tuna market
- Jogashima Island coastal walk
- Soleil Hill flower gardens
- Miura Peninsula hiking trails
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Sagami Bay and Mount Fuji viewsAdjacent to Soleil Hill parkJogashima Island nearbyMisaki tuna port 3.5 miles south
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