WEINS PARK U-BASE CAMP
Ebina, Kanagawa
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Overview
WEINS PARK U-BASE CAMP is a campground and lodge in Ebina, Kanagawa Prefecture, rated 4.0 out of 5 based on 50 Google reviews. The site offers tent sites, auto camp sites, RV sites, glamping accommodations, cabins, bungalows, and cottages.
Facilities include an on-site hot spring (onsen), showers, WiFi, electrical hookups, BBQ areas, a shared kitchen, campfire pits, pet-friendly policies, on-site parking, and day-use options. Nearby activities include hiking, fishing, river play, and water sports.
Online booking is available, though the site is primarily in Japanese. Nightly rates range from ¥3,000 to ¥19,800.
Typical nightly price
¥3,000 – ¥19,800 / night
Rates vary by room type, season, and package.
Location
Ebina, Kanagawa, Japan
Original address: 日本、〒243-0422 神奈川県海老名市中新田3290−1
Language support
Limited English content (9%)
Online booking available
Plan this campground and the surrounding area
WEINS PARK U-BASE CAMP is one of our tracked campgrounds in Ebina, Kanagawa. If you are deciding where to stay, the most useful next step is to compare it against other campgrounds in the same area, then check how easy the booking flow will be for your dates, group size, and gear setup.
This area currently has a smaller set of indexed listings, so use the official site and map links below to confirm access, check-in details, and any Japanese-only booking steps before you book.
If you also want context beyond the campground itself, it helps to research Ebina as a destination. Look up local access, nearby food stops, and rain-day options before your trip so the campground is part of a workable regional plan, not just a pin on the map.
Related guides and next steps
Use JaCamp’s planning content to figure out what this campground actually means in practice: whether you need a car, whether the booking flow is likely to stay Japanese-only, and what kind of setup makes the most sense for a short trip from Tokyo.
Our directory pages tell you what the campground offers. The guides below help you translate that into a real trip plan, especially if you are new to camping in Japan or trying to avoid getting stuck in a Japanese-only booking flow.
Camping in Japan: Beginner’s Guide
Start here for booking basics, etiquette, gear, and what to expect on your first trip.
How to Book Without Japanese
A practical walkthrough for Japanese-only campground booking flows.
Best Campgrounds for First-Time Visitors
Use the editor-picked list if you want easier-to-navigate starting points.
Get Booking Assistance
Get JaCamp booking assistance if you want help navigating the reservation flow for this trip.