Britain's £2 levy may double caravan holidays · VanLife Weekly #25
Britain's £2 nightly levy could raise budget caravan holiday costs by 66–100%; Croatia and Italy also lead the week.
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VanSky index for Naze, Japan — 61 out of 100 (Comfortable). Decide in seconds: temperature, precipitation, wind and solar output. Data refreshed several times a day from real weather observations.
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Naze, Japan — VanSky 61 out of 100. Comfortable for a route. Ranked #1296 of 1486 cities in the country (as of 26 June 2026). Temperature 27°C, wind 43 km/h. Solar panels yield 0.6 kWh/day at 400 W — enough for full autonomy.
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Naze ranks 1484 of 1486 cities. Country average VanSky — 60.
Updated: 20.06.2026
Diesel
$0.94 /l
JPY152.74 · €0.83/l
16 of 132
cheaper than 89% of countries
Petrol
$1.02 /l
JPY164.25 · €0.89/l
26 of 134
cheaper than 81% of countries
Japanese publication Financial Field analyzed whether buying a motorhome for 6 million yen (approx. $40,000) is cost-effective. At a business hotel rate of 15,000 yen per night, that amount covers 400 nights. Annual maintenance costs of about 300,000 yen add another 20 nights per year. Over five years, total expenses reach 7.5 million yen, equivalent to 500 hotel nights. The article concludes that a motorhome is not a money-saver but offers benefits such as pet-friendly travel, flexible overnight locations, and emergency use.
Elm Stay Takaoka, a hotel made of 20 trailer homes, will open on July 3 on the grounds of Iruka Kotsu bus company in Takaoka. Rooms of 16 sq m cost from 5,500 yen per night.
Kyokuto Kaihatsu Kogyo has released a detachable body vehicle, the 'front-hook roll-off full trailer', enabling container exchange from the front. Compared to the conventional model, the working space during loading and unloading is reduced by approximately 60%, improving operability in confined sites. The price excluding tax is 8.76 million yen for the tractor (excluding chassis) and 13.1 million yen for the trailer. The company aims to sell 15 sets annually.
A Japanese company unveiled a camper based on the Daihatsu Atray with a mountain cabin-style interior. The model features a convertible layout and sleeping space. Prices start at 2 million yen (approx. $13,300).
Tory, a video creator running the YouTube channel Tory Delury, has built a workspace in his camper van that deploys in just three seconds. He used a GEEKOM AX8 Max Mini PC, a portable monitor attached to a drawer with heavy-duty Velcro, and wireless peripherals. An initial plan for three monitors was abandoned due to setup complexity and information overload. The key takeaway: in a confined space, simplicity and ease of daily use matter more than feature count.
BRAVO MOUNTAIN has published recommendations for sleeping in a car during rainy weather. Key issues include condensation, dampness, and noise. Proper interior layout is highlighted as the main solution.
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