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Japanese camper van based on Daihatsu Hijet completes trans-Eurasian journey

26.05.2026 03:13 1 min 2 sources
時事ドットコム JPN + 1 more
Japanese camper van based on Daihatsu Hijet completes trans-Eurasian journey
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In Brief

A Japanese couple traveled 26,905 km in a compact Happy1 Premium camper over seven months, from Tokyo (or Vladivostok, per another source) to Cabo da Roca, Portugal, through 17 countries

A Japanese couple has completed a transcontinental journey in a compact camper van, the Happy1 Premium, based on a Daihatsu Hijet with a 660 cc engine. They covered 26,905 km over seven months, passing through 17 countries.

Route and timeline

According to one source, the trip began in May 2025 from Tokyo and ended on January 4, 2026, at Cabo da Roca, Portugal. Another source states the starting point was Vladivostok. Both agree the finish was in Portugal.

Vehicle and participants

The travelers are a photographer and a chef. The camper, based on a Daihatsu Hijet with a 660 cc engine, experienced minimal breakdowns, highlighting the potential of compact Japanese campers for international travel.

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Story sources

Japanese camper van based on Daihatsu Hijet crosses Eurasia

20.01.2026 時事ドットコム JPN

Japanese micro-camper van completes Eurasia crossing

20.01.2026 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

🇯🇵 Japan — fuel prices

Updated: 23.05.2026

Diesel

$0.99 /l

JPY157.05 · €0.85/l

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cheaper than 84% of countries

Petrol

$1.05 /l

JPY167.48 · €0.91/l

27 of 118

cheaper than 78% of countries

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