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Carstay adds three new RVs and three parking stations in Japan

30.05.2026 04:32 1 min 2 sources
朝日新聞デジタルマガジン&[and] JPN + 1 more

In Brief

Carstay, an RV rental and car-sharing platform, has added three new vehicles and three overnight parking spots. Locations vary by source: vehicles in Gifu, Osaka, Tokyo or Hokkaido and Kanagawa; stations in Nagano, Shizuoka, Ibaraki or Yamagata, Hyogo, Hokkaido. Total RVs: 450–490, stations: 314–320.

Carstay, a platform specializing in RV rental and car-sharing, has announced the addition of three new vehicles and three overnight parking stations.

New RVs

New models include the compact JP STAR Happy1 Turbo based on the Daihatsu Atrai, the Cresson W on the Toyota Camroad, and the TABIVAN-O.W.L. on the Fiat Ducato. According to a May 29 report, the vehicles are located in Gifu, Osaka, and Tokyo prefectures; a May 25 report places them in Hokkaido and Kanagawa.

New stations

Parking stations, per one source, opened in Nagano, Shizuoka, and Ibaraki prefectures; per another, in Yamagata, Hyogo, and Hokkaido. Two of the three stations are registered as RV parks.

Totals

The total number of RVs on the platform ranges from 450 to 490, and the number of stations from 314 to 320, depending on the source.

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Carstay adds three new RVs and three overnight parking spots

29.05.2026 朝日新聞デジタルマガジン&[and] JPN

Carstay adds three motorhomes and three parking spots in Japan

25.05.2026 福島民友新聞社 JPN

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