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Carstay releases 2025 ranking of RV rentals in Japan

09.06.2026 00:10 2 min 5 sources
福島民友新聞社 JPN + 4 more
Carstay releases 2025 ranking of RV rentals in Japan
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In Brief

Japanese platform Carstay has published its 2025 ranking of RV rentals and car-sharing. Total booking hours exceeded 10,000, a 1.7-fold increase year-on-year. Top models include Toyota Alphard and Nissan Caravan.

Japanese platform Carstay has released its 2025 ranking of RV rentals and car-sharing. Total booking hours exceeded 10,000, a 1.7-fold increase compared to the previous year.

Key trends

  • Growing popularity among foreign tourists
  • Increased trips to music festivals and during long holidays
  • Higher demand for travel with pets

The top 10 most popular models include vehicles based on the Toyota Alphard and Nissan Caravan. Owners of the top 10 vehicles earned an average of about 90,000 euros in revenue and reduced annual maintenance costs by approximately 1.5 million yen.

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Carstay releases 2025 motorhome rental and sharing rankings

27.01.2026 福島民友新聞社 JPN Original source

Carstay releases 2025 booking rankings for motorhome rentals and sharing

27.01.2026 プレスリリース・ニュースリリース配信シェアNo.1|PR TIMES JPN Original source

Carstay releases 2025 motorhome rental and sharing rankings

27.01.2026 ニフティニュース JPN Original source

Carstay releases 2025 booking rankings for motorhome rentals and sharing

27.01.2026 FNNプライムオンライン JPN Original source

Carstay releases 2025 booking ranking for motorhome and camper van rentals

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🇯🇵 Japan — fuel prices

Updated: 13.06.2026

Diesel

$0.95 /l

JPY152.99 · €0.83/l

16 of 132

cheaper than 89% of countries

Petrol

$1.02 /l

JPY164.32 · €0.89/l

26 of 134

cheaper than 81% of countries

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