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Singaporeans share tips for campervan travel in Japan

10.07.2026 00:15 1 min 3 sources
Magzter ENG + 2 more
Singaporeans share tips for campervan travel in Japan
Original source: Magzter

In Brief

Singaporean travelers share their experiences of campervan trips in Japan, highlighting developed infrastructure and affordable prices. Rental costs range from 15,000 yen to 25,000 yen per day.

Singaporean travelers who have visited Japan multiple times see campervan trips as an alternative vacation option. The well-developed infrastructure, including a network of RV parks, rest areas, and campsites, makes Japan one of the most camper-friendly destinations in Asia.

Campervan rental rates typically range from 15,000 yen to 25,000 yen a day depending on vehicle size and season. For example, a family from Singapore rented a Toyota Camroad Bunk Bed for 226 dollars per day, roughly half the cost of a Tokyo hotel room that can accommodate the whole family. The Tay family's route included Uji, Gujo Hachiman, Fujinomiya, and Tokyo.

Travelers recommend booking a campervan two to three months in advance during peak seasons and using regional expressway passes. Key differences include a local industry of manufacturers such as NUTS RV and Vantech, as well as specific rules for trip planning and overnight stays.

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Singaporeans share tips for campervan travel in Japan

08.06.2026 Magzter ENG Original source

How to plan a campervan trip in Japan, with tips from Singaporeans

08.06.2026 The Straits Times ENG Original source

Camping in Japan: Infrastructure and Rental Specifics

07.01.2026 PROMOBIL DEU Original source

🇯🇵 Japan — fuel prices

Updated: 11.07.2026

Regular

$1.03 /l

JPY166.21 · €0.90/l

30 of 133

cheaper than 78% of countries

High-octane

$1.09 /l

JPY176.46 · €0.95/l

15 of 92

cheaper than 85% of countries

軽油

$0.96 /l

JPY155.14 · €0.84/l

21 of 134

cheaper than 85% of countries

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