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Carstay expands fleet of RVs and overnight parking spots in Japan

27.05.2026 03:01 1 min 3 sources
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Carstay expands fleet of RVs and overnight parking spots in Japan
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In Brief

Carstay has added three new RVs and three overnight parking spots to its platform. The company reports a total of 452 RVs and 320 stations, though an earlier release cited 456 and 309 units respectively.

Carstay, a platform specializing in RV rental and car-sharing, continues to expand its network. In April 2026, the company announced the addition of three new vehicles and three overnight parking spots.

New RVs

Among the new vehicles are a Toyota Camroad-based RV in Ehime, a compact camper based on the Toyota Town Ace in Wakayama, and an RV in Okinawa. Earlier, in January-February 2026, the platform added three RVs in Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto.

New parking spots

New stations have opened at the Migahara highland station in Nagano, on Lake Biwa in Shiga, and at the Tsuru-no-Maibashi Bridge in Aomori. A previous release mentioned stations in Fukuoka, Chiba, and Akita prefectures.

Data discrepancies

According to the April release, the total number of RVs on the platform reached 452, and stations 320. However, the February release cited 456 RVs and 309 stations. The reasons for the discrepancies are not specified.

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Carstay introduces new motorhomes and overnight parking spots

30.04.2026 毎日新聞 JPN

Carstay introduces new motorhomes and overnight parking spots

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Carstay adds three new motorhomes and three overnight stations

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