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Rise of camper vans in Japan and overnight parking rules at roadside stations

06.07.2026 16:36 1 min 2 sources
注目株の株式新聞Web | ニュース・適正株価・銘柄情報 JPN + 1 more
Rise of camper vans in Japan and overnight parking rules at roadside stations
Original source: 注目株の株式新聞Web | ニュース・適正株価・銘柄情報

In Brief

Demand for camper vans in Japan is growing due to a weaker yen and desire for flexible travel. However, overnight stays at 'michi-no-eki' stations may violate rules, sparking debate.

In Japan, the popularity of camper vans is steadily rising, driven by the weakening yen which boosts domestic tourism. These vehicles offer freedom from public transport and hotels. The practice of providing parking spaces for overnight stays is expanding, expected to further grow the market.

However, the increase in camper vans and car sleeping has led to violations at roadside stations 'michi-no-eki'. While sleeping in a car is not inherently prohibited, it may breach station rules or local ordinances, for instance due to noise or prolonged parking. As alternatives, dedicated campsites or paid camper van parking are recommended.

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Growing popularity of camper vans in Japan amid yen depreciation

06.07.2026 注目株の株式新聞Web | ニュース・適正株価・銘柄情報 JPN Original source

Rules for overnight stays in motorhomes at Japanese roadside stations

28.12.2025 Yahoo!ニュース JPN Original source

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