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Japanese vanlifer unveils new camper based on Daihatsu Atrai

07.06.2026 08:08 1 min 2 sources
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Japanese vanlifer unveils new camper based on Daihatsu Atrai
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In Brief

Blogger 'Keiban Seikatsu', who completed a round-the-world trip across Japan in a first-generation camper, teamed up with Craft Plus to create a second vehicle based on the Daihatsu Atrai, addressing issues from the previous model.

Japanese traveler known as 'Keiban Seikatsu', who completed a round-the-world trip across Japan in a first-generation camper, has unveiled a new vehicle developed in collaboration with the Craft Plus brand. The new camper is built on the Daihatsu Atrai (also referred to as Daihatsu Atray in some sources).

Key improvements

  • Fixed issues with the floor mat lifting.
  • Increased interior height.
  • Improved upholstery.

The vehicle accommodates 3–4 passengers and is registered as light commercial transport, reducing operating costs. It is suitable for both long trips and daily use.

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Japanese traveler unveils new camper van based on Daihatsu Atrai

06.06.2026 Yahoo!ニュース JPN

New camper van for travel: experience of a Japanese vanlifer

06.06.2026 topics.smt.docomo.ne.jp JPN

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