Xiaomi enters the camper market with the SkyNomad brand · VanLife Weekly #28
Xiaomi launches the SkyNomad brand and enters the camper market. Plus new models at the Tokyo Camping Car Show and 80% of Turkey's caravan makers closing.
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VanSky index for Ibusuki, Japan — 34 out of 100 (Challenging). Decide in seconds: temperature, precipitation, wind and solar output. Data refreshed several times a day from real weather observations.
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Ibusuki, Japan — VanSky 34 out of 100. Difficult — consider alternatives. Ranked #1427 of 1486 cities in the country (as of 14 July 2026). Temperature 31°C, wind 17 km/h. Solar panels yield 2.6 kWh/day at 400 W — enough for full autonomy.
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Ibusuki ranks 590 of 1486 cities. Country average VanSky — 36.
Updated: 11.07.2026
Regular
$1.03 /l
JPY166.22 · €0.89/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 · €0.83/l
21 of 134
cheaper than 85% of countries
A family of four transported their camper on the Sunflower ferry from Kobe to Oita (approx. 650 km). The fare during the peak season (26 December 2025) was 66,900 yen, covering a 5–6 m camper, two adults, and two preschool children. In regular periods, the price drops to 47,650 yen. The ferry departs at 19:50 and arrives at 7:20, with a travel time of about 11.5 hours. Passengers noted comfort, public baths, a restaurant, and entertainment, but found the private bed cabin cramped (width approx. 80 cm). Compared to driving: fuel and tolls cost about 34,000 yen; the difference with the ferry is about 33,000 yen in peak season and about 13,000 yen in regular season.
Auto Azuma has launched the JINKU, a new camper based on a light truck. Unlike most campers in this class, it lacks a pop-up roof, which improves insulation and reduces cost. The JINKU sleeps two, features 20 mm insulation in walls and floor, double acrylic windows. Interior height is 1230 mm, bed width is generous. Price starts at 3,861,000 yen.
Gordon Miller has unveiled a limited run of 32 camper vans based on the 9th-generation Toyota HiAce, featuring round headlights and a vanlife conversion. The vehicles will be allocated through a lottery system. Each unit includes a sleeping area, kitchen module, and storage.
A custom interior project for the Toyota Probox in Japan focuses on solving the problem of storing a mattress used for sleeping in the car. The design allows the mattress to be stowed quickly without compromising daily usability. The build includes custom front and rear bumpers, HardCargo HCW005 wheels, PARADA PA03 tires, and a center console with armrest, storage compartment, and cup holders. Seat upholstery uses antique-style fabric in two-tone options (black/beige, black/brown). With the rear seats folded and a cargo mat laid down, the space resembles a secret base.
During the Amazon Prime Day early sale starting July 7, the EcoFlow DELTA 3 Max portable power station bundled with a 600W Alternator Charger is priced at 131,591 yen, down from 279,980 yen — a 53% discount (148,389 yen off). The unit features a 2,048 Wh battery, a 2,200 W inverter (peak 4,400 W), and supports charging from a vehicle alternator while driving. It also includes a UPS function with a switchover time of less than 0.01 seconds.
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