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Overnight parking in RVs at Japanese roadside stations: a gray area

07.05.2026 18:10 1 min 2 sources
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Overnight parking in RVs at Japanese roadside stations: a gray area
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Overnight stays in RVs at Japanese roadside station (michi-no-eki) parking lots remain legally ambiguous. According to sources, there is no direct ban on sleeping in a vehicle, but such actions may violate internal station regulations or local ordinances — for example, due to noise or exceeding the allowed parking time.

An author who lived in an RV for 19 months shares the rules he followed to avoid inconveniencing other visitors. Meanwhile, the growing popularity of RVs and car sleeping leads to an increase in violations and complaints.

As an alternative, specialized campsites or paid RV parking lots are recommended.

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Rules for overnight parking at roadside stations

29.04.2026 チバテレ+プラス JPN

Rules for overnight stays in motorhomes at Japanese roadside stations

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