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Demand for one-way campervan rentals in Japan surges 3.5 times

27.05.2026 01:01 1 min 3 sources
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Demand for one-way campervan rentals in Japan surges 3.5 times
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Japan Camping Car Rental Center reports a sharp increase in one-way campervan rentals among foreign tourists. On February 18, 2026, the company upgraded its Hiroshima rental station to strengthen the Tokyo-Hiroshima route.

Japan Camping Car Rental Center has reported a surge in demand for one-way campervan rentals among foreign tourists in Japan. The number of such rentals has increased approximately 3.5 times compared to the previous year.

In response to the growing popularity of campervan travel, the company upgraded its rental station in Hiroshima on February 18, 2026. The station now serves as a key hub for routes in Western Japan, particularly strengthening the Tokyo-Hiroshima corridor.

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Japan sees 3.5x surge in one-way camper van rentals for tourists

18.02.2026 毎日新聞 JPN

One-way motorhome rentals in Japan surge 3.5 times year-on-year

18.02.2026 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

One-way motorhome rentals surge 3.5x for tourists in Japan

18.02.2026 mapion.co.jp JPN

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