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Gordon Miller launches camper van rental in Tokyo and Oita

30.04.2026 21:04 1 min 2 sources
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Gordon Miller launches camper van rental in Tokyo and Oita
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Gordon Miller announced on February 19 the full launch of its camper van rental service for vanlife at its brand stores in Tokyo and Oita.

The lineup includes three van-based models:

  • S-01 (based on Daihatsu Hijet Cargo) — from 11,000 yen for 1 night (according to one source, for 2 days);
  • C-01 (based on Nissan NV200) — from 14,800 yen for 1 night;
  • V-02 (based on Toyota Caravan) — from 19,800 yen for 1 night.

The service provides a ready-to-live-in vehicle without the need for additional gear.

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