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Tochimoto Camp Mori to Sora
栃本キャンプ場 森と空
Chichibu, Saitama
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Overview
Tochimoto Camp Mori to Sora, whose name translates to Forest and Sky, is a mountain campground perched at 750 meters elevation in the Oku-Chichibu region of Saitama Prefecture. Opened in July 2024, this thoughtfully designed facility brings modern camping comfort to one of the Kanto region's most spectacular highland settings.
All seven tent sites are built on raised wooden decks that utilize the natural mountain terrain, creating an almost treehouse-like experience where you camp among the canopy rather than beneath it. Each deck comes equipped with a BBQ grill and electrical outlets, providing practical conveniences while maintaining an authentic forest atmosphere. The elevated platforms keep gear dry and clean, and the surrounding trees ensure natural privacy between sites.
One of Tochimoto's most distinctive amenities is a free one-hour private bath with panoramic mountain views, located a five-minute walk from the camping area. Available by reservation, this bath offers a deeply restorative experience after a day of mountain exploration. Washing stations, showers, and Western-style toilets round out the facility infrastructure.
For those new to camping or traveling light, the campground offers a comprehensive hand-free camping set that includes a tent, bedding, table, chairs, and cooking utensils. This rental package makes the Oku-Chichibu mountain experience accessible to beginners and international visitors who may not travel with camping gear.
The Tochimoto settlement itself is a historic mountain community surrounded by deep forests and dramatic peaks. Even in the heat of midsummer, mornings and evenings at this elevation bring genuinely cool temperatures. The area is part of the broader Chichibu region, known for its festivals, sake breweries, historic shrines, and extensive trail networks.
For English-speaking visitors drawn to mountain scenery and elevated forest camping, Tochimoto Camp Mori to Sora offers a newly built, well-equipped base in one of Saitama's most remote and beautiful highland areas.
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
About 2.5 hours from central Tokyo by car via Kanetsu Expressway and Route 140. Train to Chichibu then local transport to Otaki/Tochimoto area
Best season to visit
Summer for cool highland escape from city heat. Autumn for spectacular mountain foliage. Spring for fresh mountain greenery
Nearby activities
- Chichibu Shrine
- Nagatoro River rafting
- Mitsumine Shrine
- Chichibu sake breweries
- Oku-Chichibu mountain hiking trails
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750m elevation wooden deck sites, free private bath with mountain views, BBQ grills with power outlets, hand-free camping sets, opened July 2024
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