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NEWT unveils top 30 campsites in Japan

19.05.2026 21:08 1 min 1 source
jwing.net JPN

Travel app NEWT, operated by Reiw Travel, released a ranking of the 30 best campsites with plateau and lakeside views for pre-summer trips. The ranking is based on five criteria (landscape, seasonality, food, activities, cultural environment), each scored up to 20 points, for a maximum of 100. First place went to 'Boiboi Camp' in Oita Prefecture (98 points), second to 'Rising Field Karuizawa' in Nagano Prefecture (96 points).

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NEWT unveils top 30 campsites in Japan

19.05.2026 jwing.net JPN Original source

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