Overland Campers Japan | Easy morning pick-up & evening drop-off in Yutenji / Naka Meguro, downtown Tokyo | bookings@overlandjapan.com
Easy morning pick-up & evening drop-off in Yutenji / Naka Meguro, downtown Tokyo | bookings@overlandjapan.com
Overland Campers Japan
We rent fully equipped custom built 4×4 camping cars with roof-top tents packed with everything you need to explore, discover & stargaze your Japan
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Overland Campers Japan
A hobby, become a passion, became a business.
Renting an Overland Campers Japan Camping car is like borrowing a dream vehicle from an enthusiasts private collection.
All of our Overlander’s are personally hand selected.
We then individually custom build them to ease-of-use specifications, each offering unique features that highlight the unique personality of each vehicle’s design.
Getting on the road is quick & easy. Explore the unique features of each camping car in our range and choose your memory maker.
Overland Campers Japan
A hobby, become a passion, became a business.
Renting an Overland Campers Japan Camping car is like borrowing a dream vehicle from an enthusiasts private collection.
All of our Overlander’s are personally hand selected.
We then individually custom build them to ease-of-use specifications, each offering unique features that highlight the unique personality of each vehicle’s design.
Getting on the road is quick & easy. Explore the unique features of each camping car in our range and choose your memory maker.
Land Rover Defender 130
Camping Car for Families
Starting from: ¥48,900 / Per day
- Automatic / Right Hand Drive
- 9.9L / 100km (3,000cc turbo diesel)
- Sleeps up to 4 (190cm x 200cm bed)
- Seats 5
Land Rover Defender 110SE
Camping Car for Families
UNAVAILABLE (Repairs)
- Automatic / Right Hand Drive
- 9.9L / 100km (2,000cc turbo regular)
- Sleeps up to 4 (190cm x 200cm bed)
- Seats 5
Land Rover 110 County
Camping Car for Luxury
Starting from: ¥36,000 / Per day
- Automatic / Right Hand Drive
- 9.9L / 100km (3,000cc turbo diesel)
- Sleeps up to 3 (130cm x 215cm bed)
- Seats 5
Land Rover Defender 110s
Camping Car for Luxury
Starting from: ¥33,000 / Per day
- Automatic / Right Hand Drive
- 9.9L / 100km (2,000cc turbo regular)
- Sleeps up to 3 (130cm x 215cm bed)
- Seats 5
Land Rover Defender 90SE
Camping Car for Romance
UNAVAILABLE (Repairs)
- Automatic / Right Hand Drive
- 9.9L / 100km (2,000cc turbo regular)
- Sleeps up to 3 (130cm x 215cm bed)
- Seats 3 (ideal for 2)
Toyota FJ Cruiser
Camping Car for Adventure
Starting from: ¥27,600 / Per day
- Automatic / Right Hand Drive
- 11.4L / 100km (4,000cc regular)
- Sleeps up to 3 (130cm x 215cm bed)
- Seats 5
Toyota FJ Cruiser
Camping Car for Adventure
Starting from: ¥23,500 / Per day
- Automatic / Right Hand Drive
- 11.4L / 100km (4,000cc regular)
- Sleeps up to 3 (130cm x 215cm bed)
- Seats 5
Suzuki Jimny Sierra
Pre-Bookings Now Available
Starting from: ¥19,800 / Per day
- Automatic / Right Hand Drive
- 8.2L / 100km (1,500cc regular)
- Sleeps up to 3 (140cm x 200cm bed)
- Seats 3 (ideal for 2)
Suzuki Jimny Sierra
Camping Car for Couples
Starting from: ¥19,800 / Per day
- Automatic / Right Hand Drive
- 8.2L / 100km (1,500cc regular)
- Sleeps up to 3 (140cm x 200cm bed)
- Seats 3 (ideal for 2)
Suzuki Jimny Sierra
Camping Car for Couples
Starting from: ¥19,800 / Per day
- Automatic / Right Hand Drive
- 8.2L / 100km (1,500cc regular)
- Sleeps up to 3 (140cm x 200cm bed)
- Seats 3 (ideal for 2)
Suzuki Jimny Sierra
Camping Car for Couples
Starting from: ¥19,800 / Per day
- Automatic / Right Hand Drive
- 8.2L / 100km (1,500cc regular)
- Sleeps up to 2 (120cm x 210cm bed)
- Seats 3 (ideal for 2)
Suzuki Jimny Sierra
Camping Car for Couples
Starting from: ¥19,800 / Per day
- Automatic / Right Hand Drive
- 8.2L / 100km (1,500cc regular)
- Sleeps up to 2 (120cm x 210cm bed)
- Seats 3 (ideal for 2)
Land Rover Defender 130
Camping Car for Families
Starting from: ¥48,900 / Per day
- Automatic / Right Hand Drive
- 9.9L / 100km (3,000cc turbo diesel)
- Sleeps up to 4 (190cm x 200cm bed)
- Seats 5
Land Rover Defender 110SE
Camping Car for Families
UNAVAILABLE (Repairs)
- Automatic / Right Hand Drive
- 9.9L / 100km (2,000cc turbo regular)
- Sleeps up to 4 (190cm x 200cm bed)
- Seats 5
Land Rover 110 County
Camping Car for Luxury
Starting from: ¥36,000 / Per day
- Automatic / Right Hand Drive
- 9.9L / 100km (3,000cc turbo diesel)
- Sleeps up to 3 (130cm x 215cm bed)
- Seats 5
Land Rover Defender 110s
Camping Car for Luxury
Starting from: ¥33,000 / Per day
- Automatic / Right Hand Drive
- 9.9L / 100km (2,000cc turbo regular)
- Sleeps up to 3 (130cm x 215cm bed)
- Seats 5
Land Rover Defender 90SE
Camping Car for Romantics
UNAVAILABLE (Repairs)
- Automatic / Right Hand Drive
- 9.9L / 100km (2,000cc turbo regular)
- Sleeps up to 3 (130cm x 215cm bed)
- Seats 3 (ideal for 2)
Toyota FJ Cruiser
Camping Car for Adventure
Starting from: ¥27,600 / Per day
- Automatic / Right Hand Drive
- 11.4L / 100km (4,000cc regular)
- Sleeps up to 3 (130cm x 215cm bed)
- Seats 5
Toyota FJ Cruiser
Camping Car for Adventure
Starting from: ¥23,500 / Per day
- Automatic / Right Hand Drive
- 11.4L / 100km (4,000cc regular)
- Sleeps up to 3 (130cm x 215cm bed)
- Seats 5
Suzuki Jimny Sierra
Pre-Bookings Now Available
Starting from: ¥19,800 / Per day
- Automatic / Right Hand Drive
- 8.2L / 100km (1,500cc regular)
- Sleeps up to 3 (140cm x 200cm bed)
- Seats 3 (ideal for 2)
Suzuki Jimny Sierra
Camping Car for Couples
Starting from: ¥19,800 / Per day
- Automatic / Right Hand Drive
- 8.2L / 100km (1,500cc regular)
- Sleeps up to 3 (140cm x 200cm bed)
- Seats 3 (ideal for 2)
Suzuki Jimny Sierra
Camping Car for Couples
Starting from: ¥19,800 / Per day
- Automatic / Right Hand Drive
- 8.2L / 100km (1,500cc regular)
- Sleeps up to 2 (120cm x 210cm bed)
- Seats 3 (ideal for 2)
Suzuki Jimny Sierra
Camping Car for Couples
Starting from: ¥19,800 / Per day
- Automatic / Right Hand Drive
- 8.2L / 100km (1,500cc regular)
- Sleeps up to 2 (120cm x 210cm bed)
- Seats 3 (ideal for 2)
On the Road, in Nature, by the Campfire, you are Enough
Overland Campers Japan’s mission is to provide you a feeling of discovery, growth and lifelong memories. We believe in the importance of taking a break, re-calibrating, re-connecting and celebrating regional tourism while learning new “lost” forgotten skills.
Your options are endless with an Overland Japan Camper. Whether you want to wake to an idyllic view of Mt Fuji, sleep to the soothing sounds of the sea, or explore the remote corners of Hokkaido, we have you covered.
On the Road, in Nature, by the Campfire, you are Enough
Overland Campers Japan’s mission is to provide you a feeling of discovery, growth and lifelong memories. We believe in the importance of taking a break, re-calibrating, re-connecting and celebrating regional tourism while learning new “lost” forgotten skills.
Your options are endless with an Overland Japan Camper. Whether you want to wake to an idyllic view of Mt Fuji, sleep to the soothing sounds of the sea, or explore the remote corners of Hokkaido, we have you covered.
Frequently Asked Questions
What equipment comes with the Overland Camping Car?
The most common feedback is “you have thought of everything!”
Unlike anywhere else, we take extra pride in planning, design and product quality to enhance your total experience.
All rentals include; roof top tents, seasonal bedding, shade/awnings, fridges, camping chairs, tables, lights, speakers, gas stoves, Italian coffee set, pots/pans, chefs knives, cutting boards, cutlery and everything you need to cook (lighters, salt, pepper, olive oil, aluminium foil etc)
24 hour non stop electricity is available to charge your phones, drones, laptops, cameras or hairdryer.
A cleaning set, wet wipes and paper towels are all included.
There is a lot more to mention. Each camping car has hand selected products, so please check each car page for more details of what’s included.
I have a driver’s license from another country, can I rent an Overland Camping Car?
YES, there are 2 methods and you can find the details here;
https://english.jaf.or.jp/driving-in-japan/drive-in-japan
In short, the most common method is by obtaining an International Driving Permit (IDP) issued under the 1949 Geneva Convention. These are commonly issued in your home country and must be presented together with a valid drivers license and passport for driving in Japan
Alternatively, if you have a driver’s license issued in Switzerland, Germany, France, Belgium, Monaco or Taiwan by following the requirements provided in the link above to obtain a Japanese translation of your license, you will be allowed to drive in Japan together with your valid original license and passport.
** Please Note
The expiration date of an international driver’s license is one year from the date of issuance (be sure to confirm the date of issue), and the expiration date of driving in Japan is one year from the date of landing in Japan (passport stamp of the date of landing in Japan).
There is a common trap for foreigners continuously residing in japan for more than one year where the International Driving Permit (IDP) becomes invalid and those often must obtain a local Japanese drivers license to rent a camping car. You can see more in a diagram description here;
https://www.npa.go.jp/english/bureau/traffic/2_drivers_license_English_ver2.pdf
Driving with an international driver’s license obtained in a member country of the Paris Convention (1926), Washington Convention (1943), and Vienna Convention (1968) is not permitted in Japan.
Where can I park and sleep in the Overland Camping Car overnight?
The beauty of traveling in an Overland camping car is the freedom it gives you to get off the beaten path and find camping on the fly. We love hearing about new places and secret spots from our customers!
Ninja Camping / Nature Parking / Wild Camping
Part of the adventure is there are free nature spots and free parking sites along rivers, oceans, mountains found all over Japan for you to secretly discover (and tell us about!).
Legally you can generally park and sleep just about anywhere. However, parking in a busy city might attract negative attention (and not a nice overland experience!) and you could be asked to leave.
The basic rule is if you see other people doing it, it is probably okay. We often find that local hobby fisherman know some of the best spots, so with google maps, try to think where they might be looking for early morning fish!
Auto Camping and Camp Sites
There are more than 1,000 auto camp sites throughout Japan.
Google maps can be your best friend, by finding an area first you can search with the key words “auto camp, auto camping, campgrounds, camping ground or RV park” with a quick check of the photos and reviews you can find some logical options.
Please note that many camp sites require booking in advance especially during national holidays and long weekends in the summer.
Roadside stations (Michi-no-eki) 道の駅
https://www.michi-no-eki.jp/stations/english
Michi-no-eki camping is becoming very popular in Japan and there are communities of people doing this regularly. Michi-no-eki are parking and resting facilities with large free parking areas and clean restrooms that are available 24 hours. There are over 1,000 roadside stations all over Japan. During the day, you can usually purchase local food and souvenirs, and get useful information about the area. Some facilities have hot spring baths and other services. Parking and sleeping at Michi-no-eki is usually okay but the general rule is one night only. You can not take out a table or a chair from your camper and use them. Use of fire such as gas stove and BBQ in the parking lot is generally prohibited. Please observe the rules and good manners when using roadside station facilities.
Service Area / Parking Area
Service areas and parking areas on expressways are facilities to take a rest and are usually equipped with beverage vending machines and clean restrooms that are available 24 hours a day. Service areas are often connected to gas stations and restaurants. You may take a nap, but generally you should not use the facility for overnight stay. You can not take out a table or a chair from your camper and use them. Use of stove or BBQ in the parking lot is prohibited. Please observe the rules and good manners when using service and parking areas.
Frequently Asked Questions
What equipment comes with the Overland Camping Car?
The most common feedback is “you have thought of everything!”
Unlike anywhere else, we take extra pride in planning, design and product quality to enhance your total experience.
All rentals include; roof top tents, seasonal bedding, shade/awnings, fridges, camping chairs, tables, lights, speakers, gas stoves, Italian coffee set, pots/pans, chefs knives, cutting boards, cutlery and everything you need to cook (lighters, salt, pepper, olive oil, aluminium foil etc)
24 hour non stop electricity is available to charge your phones, drones, laptops, cameras or hairdryer.
A cleaning set, wet wipes and paper towels are all included.
There is a lot more to mention. Each camping car has hand selected products, so please check each car page for more details of what’s included.
I have a driver’s license from another country, can I rent an Overland Camping Car?
YES, there are 2 methods and you can find the details here;
https://english.jaf.or.jp/driving-in-japan/drive-in-japan
In short, the most common method is by obtaining an International Driving Permit (IDP) issued under the 1949 Geneva Convention. These are commonly issued in your home country and must be presented together with a valid drivers license and passport for driving in Japan
Alternatively, if you have a driver’s license issued in Switzerland, Germany, France, Belgium, Monaco or Taiwan by following the requirements provided in the link above to obtain a Japanese translation of your license, you will be allowed to drive in Japan together with your valid original license and passport.
** Please Note
The expiration date of an international driver’s license is one year from the date of issuance (be sure to confirm the date of issue), and the expiration date of driving in Japan is one year from the date of landing in Japan (passport stamp of the date of landing in Japan).
There is a common trap for foreigners continuously residing in japan for more than one year where the International Driving Permit (IDP) becomes invalid and those often must obtain a local Japanese drivers license to rent a camping car. You can see more in a diagram description here;
https://www.npa.go.jp/english/bureau/traffic/2_drivers_license_English_ver2.pdf
Driving with an international driver’s license obtained in a member country of the Paris Convention (1926), Washington Convention (1943), and Vienna Convention (1968) is not permitted in Japan.
Where can I park and sleep in the Overland Camping Car overnight?
The beauty of traveling in an Overland camping car is the freedom it gives you to get off the beaten path and find camping on the fly. We love hearing about new places and secret spots from our customers!
Ninja Camping / Nature Parking / Wild Camping
Part of the adventure is there are free nature spots and free parking sites along rivers, oceans, mountains found all over Japan for you to secretly discover (and tell us about!).
Legally you can generally park and sleep just about anywhere. However, parking in a busy city might attract negative attention (and not a nice overland experience!) and you could be asked to leave.
The basic rule is if you see other people doing it, it is probably okay. We often find that local hobby fisherman know some of the best spots, so with google maps, try to think where they might be looking for early morning fish!
Auto Camping and Camp Sites
There are more than 1,000 auto camp sites throughout Japan.
Google maps can be your best friend, by finding an area first you can search with the key words “auto camp, auto camping, campgrounds, camping ground or RV park” with a quick check of the photos and reviews you can find some logical options.
Please note that many camp sites require booking in advance especially during national holidays and long weekends in the summer.
Roadside stations (Michi-no-eki) 道の駅
https://www.michi-no-eki.jp/stations/english
Michi-no-eki camping is becoming very popular in Japan and there are communities of people doing this regularly. Michi-no-eki are parking and resting facilities with large free parking areas and clean restrooms that are available 24 hours. There are over 1,000 roadside stations all over Japan. During the day, you can usually purchase local food and souvenirs, and get useful information about the area. Some facilities have hot spring baths and other services. Parking and sleeping at Michi-no-eki is usually okay but the general rule is one night only. You can not take out a table or a chair from your camper and use them. Use of fire such as gas stove and BBQ in the parking lot is generally prohibited. Please observe the rules and good manners when using roadside station facilities.
Service Area / Parking Area
Service areas and parking areas on expressways are facilities to take a rest and are usually equipped with beverage vending machines and clean restrooms that are available 24 hours a day. Service areas are often connected to gas stations and restaurants. You may take a nap, but generally you should not use the facility for overnight stay. You can not take out a table or a chair from your camper and use them. Use of stove or BBQ in the parking lot is prohibited. Please observe the rules and good manners when using service and parking areas.
Why the Overland Campers Japan Experience?
- Experience Award-winning, desirable iconic vehicles
- Try best in market camping equipment and kitchen/cooking tools
- Quality design with custom-made and select imported products
- Ready-to-go camping cars with attention to detail (read our reviews)
- Service with a complete hands-on, set-up demonstration
- Personal travel trips and ideas on what to do and see
- Easy and fun for the beginner or experienced camper
- Individuality with modest branding makes your experience personal
- Simple & flexible booking process
- Owner-operated with an enthusiastic passionate team
- Mission: to promote mental health, regional tourism and back to basics
Customer Voice
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
I can't get enough of this, some of the best weekends and holidays I've had and Luke’s attention to detail makes it even better, there is always something thoughtful for us in the car when we set out on a new adventure.
If you're wanting to get out and explore, but aren't sure where to start, start here!
LorcanFj Cruiser (3x times)★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Overland Campers were just what we were looking for in Japan... 4x4 roof top camping with all the trimmings.... the vehicles are well appointed with fridge, BBQ, all the extras, no need to take anything but yourselves and some clothes.
We have taken the FJ several times now and enjoy the freedom of camping.
OwenFJ Cruiser (4x Times)★ ★ ★ ★ ★
We had such a great weekend in the Jimny! The owner is extremely helpful & available. He has great advice and campsites to help you have a magical time!!
The car is amazing. We will book again for sure!!
BenJimny Sierra★ ★ ★ ★ ★
What an amazing weekend! We absolutely enjoyed our first experience with Overland Campers Japan. Breathtaking view of Mt. Fuji from the rooftop...
Your thoughtfulness including being so flexible really helps us have a nice journey. We will definitely want to rent FJ soon again and recommend our friends! Thanks for the fabulous adventure!
MattiasFj Cruiser (3x times)★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Had an amazing long weekend in Overland Japan’s FJ Cruiser rig. Everything you need for a great trip has been thought of! I love cooking and have to say that I had more “counter space” between the table and fold down work space than I’ve had in most Japanese kitchens. There are two gas burners to cook on, and if you are into camp fire cooking there is a setup that comes with the snowpeak fire pit, so zero issues in making amazing meals while we were out and about!Aside from the mobile kitchen, the level of comfort we experienced was absolutely fantastic.HarryFJ Cruiser