What other travelers are saying about Mimiura Campground
Very beautiful island.great people at the tourist office. Campground's toilet under construction.just an idea, it will be nice if they could do it a motorbike campground since it is small. It will be the first in japan.
Frequently Asked Questions
The campground provides designated camping areas with basic facilities. Bring all camping equipment, food, water, and supplies from the mainland, as purchasing items on the island is difficult.
No reservations are required. The campground operates on a first-come, first-served basis with minimal fees. Arrive early during peak seasons to secure a spot.
Coastal hiking trails, fishing, visiting Matengai Cliff (250 meters high), birdwatching, stargazing, and observing marine life from shore are the main activities available.
Summer offers the most stable weather and reliable ferry service. Ferry schedules can be cancelled due to rough seas, particularly in winter. Check weather forecasts and confirm ferry operations before traveling. Bring wind and rain gear regardless of season.
You can register at the tourist association and camp for 1,000 yen.
There's no mobile phone signal, but freee Wi-Fi is available.
There are a lot of mosquitoes, and pitching a tent near the sea will attract sea lice, so be careful if you're sensitive to those. (. ❛ ᴗ ❛.)
This beach and campsite is located in a small cove, and had a very private atmosphere. The stars were beautiful at night!
There was no signal, but Wi-Fi was available, which was helpful for doing research without any problems.
The shower room and changing room were next to each other but in separate spaces, which required some ingenuity when using them, but was appreciated as many campsites do not have showers. The toilets were also clean.
When you check in at the tourist information center at the port, you can get garbage bags for 100 yen each if you need them.
We camped here for two nights during the Obon holiday in August 2022. It's a small campground right in front of the beach! The ocean is a bay, and the waves are calm, so it's great for snorkeling and letting small children play. There are toilets, and hot showers cost 100 yen for three minutes, but only a trickle. The tent sites are on grass! And it's only 1,000 yen a day, so it's cheap! I'd love to go back!
We camped here as part of a motorcycle camping tour. It's a quiet, scenic campsite overlooking the mouth of a small bay.
There are semi-automatic flush toilets, a wash area with drinkable water, and a 5-minute shower for 300 yen. You can also make a bonfire by cutting down a small tree on the beach in front of the site.
You'll need to park your car a little further away, but you can park your motorcycle nearby.
Registration is at the port's tourist association, and tents cost 1,000 yen each.
The starry sky was beautiful at night.