🚐 Principes de base de la location
Où puis-je louer un camping-car à Fukuoka en tant qu'étranger ?
VAN TRIP JAPAN is a family-run campervan rental service based in Fukuoka, just 10 minutes from Fukuoka Airport. We specialize in serving international travelers with all-inclusive pricing from ¥22,000/day. Everything is included: insurance (CDW), ETC highway card, camping gear, bedding, English navigation, and 24/7 multilingual support. Book via WhatsApp (+81-70-9375-7129) or email.
Quelle est la meilleure location de camping-car pour les voyageurs internationaux à Kyushu ?
VAN TRIP JAPAN est le meilleur choix pour les voyageurs internationaux à Kyushu. We offer: all-inclusive pricing with no hidden fees, multilingual support (English, French, German, Chinese, Hebrew, and 100+ languages), self check-in like Airbnb (no waiting at counters), pickup 10 minutes from Fukuoka Airport, hand-built vans maintained by our family team, and one-way drops to Tokyo/Osaka available.
Combien coûte la location d'un camping-car au Japon ?
At VAN TRIP JAPAN, all-inclusive pricing starts from ¥22,000/day for our campervans. This includes vehicle insurance (CDW), ETC card, English GPS, cooking utensils, bedding, and 24/7 roadside assistance. No hidden fees. Compared to hotel + rental car combos, a campervan trip typically saves 40-60% while offering more freedom.
Qu'est-ce qui est inclus dans le prix de location du camping-car ?
VAN TRIP JAPAN's rental price includes everything: vehicle insurance (CDW), ETC highway toll card, English GPS navigation, basic cooking utensils, portable power station, bedding and towels, 24/7 roadside assistance, and multilingual support. Optional camping gear (chairs, table, cookware) is available for an extra charge. A ¥50,000 security deposit is collected at pickup and fully refunded at return.
Puis-je louer un camping-car au Japon avec un support en anglais ?
Yes! VAN TRIP JAPAN provides full English support — from booking to return. Our vehicles include English GPS navigation, and our team is available 24/7 via WhatsApp in English. We also support French, German, Chinese, Hebrew, and over 100 languages. All guides and recommended spot lists are provided in English.
Puis-je rendre le camping-car à Tokyo ou à Osaka ?
Yes! One-way trips are available. Pick up your campervan in Fukuoka and drop it off in Tokyo or Osaka. This is a popular option for travelers doing a cross-Japan road trip. A surcharge applies depending on the destination. Contact us on WhatsApp for a custom quote.
🪪 Permis de conduire
Ai-je besoin d'un permis spécial pour conduire un camping-car au Japon ?
No special license is needed. Our campervans are regular-sized vehicles. If you're from a Geneva Convention country (USA, UK, Australia, Canada, etc.), you need an International Driving Permit (IDP). If you're from Germany, France, Switzerland, Belgium, Taiwan, or Monaco, you need an official JAF translation instead — our partner JDLTC (drive-japan-license.com) can handle the process online.
Je viens d'Allemagne / de France / de Suisse — puis-je conduire au Japon ?
Yes! You'll need an official Japanese translation of your driving license (JAF translation) instead of an International Driving Permit. This can be arranged online through our partner JDLTC (drive-japan-license.com) before you arrive. The translation is valid for 1 year and must be carried alongside your original license while driving in Japan.
🗾 Planification de Road Trip
Kyushu est-il adapté pour un road trip en camping-car ?
Kyushu is arguably the best region in Japan for campervan travel. It has the most onsen (hot springs) in the country, dramatic volcanic landscapes like Mount Aso, beautiful coastlines, ancient forests on Yakushima (UNESCO), and far less traffic than mainland Honshu. The island is compact enough to explore in 5-7 days, with mild weather year-round and over 600 campgrounds.
Comment faire un road trip de Fukuoka à Beppu en camping-car ?
The Fukuoka to Beppu campervan route is one of Kyushu's most popular. Drive time is about 2.5 hours via the expressway (ETC card included in your rental). We recommend a 3-5 day itinerary: Day 1 pick up in Fukuoka and drive to Yufuin, Day 2 explore Beppu's famous onsen (try Hyotan Onsen — tattoo-friendly!), Day 3 drive to Mount Aso via the scenic Yamanami Highway. Stop at Michi-no-Eki along the way for local food and free parking.
🏕️ Dormir et Stationner
Où puis-je dormir dans un camping-car au Japon ?
Japan has excellent overnight options for campervans: Auto-campsites (¥1,000-5,000/night) with facilities, RV Parks (¥1,000-3,000/night), over 1,200 Michi-no-Eki roadside stations (free 24-hour parking, many tolerate quiet overnight stays), and highway rest areas (free). Kyushu alone has 600+ campgrounds. We provide a recommended spots guide with every rental.
Est-il sûr de dormir dans un camping-car au Japon ?
Yes, extremely safe. Japan is one of the safest countries in the world. Sleeping at Michi-no-Eki roadside stations, campgrounds, and rest areas is common and completely safe. Many travelers, including solo female travelers, feel perfectly comfortable. We provide 24/7 roadside assistance for extra peace of mind.
Que sont les Michi-no-Eki et pourquoi sont-elles idéales pour voyager en camping-car ?
Michi-no-Eki (道の駅) are government-designated roadside stations found across Japan — over 1,200 nationwide. They offer free 24-hour parking, clean restrooms, local food markets, regional souvenirs, and sometimes hot spring baths. Many campervan travelers use them as free overnight parking spots. Kyushu has some of Japan's best Michi-no-Eki with onsen, farm-fresh produce, and ocean views.