[Oarai/Tent stay] Camp & BBQ nearby Sea
Summary
Departure from
Oarai Station or Request
Transportation
Taxi / Bus / Car Rental
Arrive back
Oarai Station or Request
Duration
1 night ~
Camping Style
Tent stay : Setup yourself
Cancellation
One week before the tour start date : free
Description
Oarai Campground Just Steps from the Oarai Seafood Market! Why not pick up freshly caught seafood from the Oarai Fishing Port and enjoy a delicious meal while camping or gathered around a campfire? Located along the Oarai Coast, Oarai Campground is surrounded by a vast pine forest, kissed by sea breezes and bathed in warm sunlight. It's the perfect place to relax and recharge. The forest here has been selected as one of Japan's “Top 100 Forest Bathing Spots,” offering a tranquil escape where you can reconnect with nature in the shade of towering trees. The campsite offers fully equipped rental gear, making it easy for first-time campers or those arriving empty-handed to enjoy a carefree outdoor experience. One of the campground’s greatest attractions is the rare meeting of forest and sea. Dappled sunlight filters through the pines, the scent of the ocean drifts in on the breeze, and the sound of waves echoes in the distance—a unique and extraordinary moment only this place can offer. Facilities include warm-water sinks, accessible restrooms, coin-operated showers and laundry machines, and even a pet foot-washing station. Convenience stores, supermarkets, and home goods shops are all within walking distance for hassle-free shopping. The campground also features a museum on-site, and nearby attractions include Oarai Beach, the lively seafood market, an aquarium, and the scenic Oarai Isosaki Shrine. Whether you're looking to relax or explore, Oarai Campground is the perfect coastal getaway.
Included
We will provide the best equipment as per the season.
Camping Equipment
Transportation Arrangement
Camping site Arrangement
Optional item
Activities nearby
Kamiiso no Torii

A sacred torii stands atop rocky Oarai coast.
Kanefuku Mentaiko Park Oarai

A theme park dedicated to mentaiko, featuring factory tours, a direct sales shop, and more.
Map
The course when coming via Oarai by Taxi.

Basic itinerary
DAY 1
Departure from
Oarai Stationor Request

Arrive at the station. And, you will hop into a taxi that has already been reserved by our concierge.
10 min
Stop by Supermarket

The taxi will stop over at a supermarket to buy food and other necessities. You can enjoy local flavour!
2min
Arrive and Check in

Arrive at the campsite. Just tell the receptionist that you’ve booked through ‘Japan Camp Easy’ and show them the email confirmation.
Enjoy camping

Enjoy your camping experience!
DAY 2
Enjoy breakfast

Brew a cup of coffee in the early morning and enjoy breakfast surrounded by crisp natural air, listening to the chirping of birds.
Check out and Return

Return your equipment and check out.
10min
Arrive back
Oarai Stationor Request

The taxi will come to pick you up and drop off at the train station.Or you can request us to make a stop at famous spots in the Oarai area.
Your items to prepare
Some are available at the campsite.
Foods
Gas canister
Firewood
Some consumables
Other Plans
Tips
- Campsites are available on a first-come, first-served basis, so we recommend arriving early to secure a good spot.
- The campground is fully equipped with hot-water sinks, barrier-free restrooms, coin-operated showers and laundry facilities, and even a pet foot-washing station—ensuring a stress-free stay.
- Enjoy a relaxing camping experience under dappled sunlight, with the distant sound of ocean waves in the background.
- Convenience stores, supermarkets, and home centers are all within walking distance, making it easy to pick up any essentials.
- In addition to the museum located on the grounds, there are plenty of sightseeing spots nearby, including Oarai Beach, the Osakana Market, an aquarium, and Isosaki Shrine.
- Don’t miss “Kamiiso no Torii,” a sacred seaside torii gate standing on rocky outcrops along the coast—an awe-inspiring spiritual spot that attracts visitors from all over Japan.