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Can you sleep overnight at Michi-no-Eki Ikitsuki Ohashi?

道の駅生月大橋 · Nagasaki

A quiet overnight rest is usually OK here
Last verified: 2026-07-28

Michi-no-Eki Ikitsuki Ohashi (Nagasaki, Japan): no explicit overnight-parking ban was found. Verified 2026-07-28. Japan's national rule (MLIT) therefore applies — a quiet night's rest in a vehicle is generally tolerated, camping behaviour is not.

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Were you able to stay overnight here?

Traveller reports — not our own verification. We check every report against the station's sources before changing this page.

What this means for you

Good news: a quiet overnight rest is generally tolerated here — we found no explicit prohibition as of the verification date, so Japan's national default applies. But you are a guest in a parking lot — not a campsite. Follow the etiquette below, and if staff or signs on site say otherwise, that always wins.

The official national rule (read this first)

Michi-no-Eki are government-designated rest stops with free 24-hour parking. The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) position: resting and napping in your vehicle is accepted — using the parking lot as accommodation is not. In practice, a quiet one-night rest in your campervan is tolerated at most stations, while camping behavior (chairs, tables, awnings, BBQ, long stays) is not. Individual stations can and do post their own explicit bans — that is exactly what this database tracks.

Overnight etiquette (non-negotiable)

  1. One night only — this is a rest stop, not a campsite
  2. Engine off, no idling (many prefectures ban idling by ordinance)
  3. Nothing outside the van: no chairs, tables, awnings or clotheslines
  4. No BBQ, no open flames
  5. Park at the far end, away from the shop entrance
  6. Quiet after 21:00 — doors, voices, music
  7. Take all trash with you
  8. Buy something from the shop or restaurant — it keeps stations camper-friendly

Station details

PrefectureNagasaki
City / TownHirado(平戸市)
Official websitewww.qsr.mlit.go.jp
MapOpen in Google Maps
Facilities24h toilets · 45 car spaces · Shop / restaurant
Nearby (for a night here)Hot spring 13 km · Convenience store 0.35 km

Sources

Officialwww.qsr.mlit.go.jp (2026-07-28)
「国交省九州地方整備局の公式個別ページ。物産館の営業時間は8:30〜17:30(8月は18:00まで)と記載。車中泊・夜間駐車を禁止する記載は無し。」
Community wikija.wikipedia.org (2026-07-28)
「駐車場は普通車45台・大型4台・身障者用2台、トイレは24時間利用可能(男大2小4・女5・身障者用1)と記載。車中泊を禁止する記載は無い。」
Community reportkurumatabi.net (2026-07-28)
「「道の駅での車中泊は、ルールを守れば原則OK」との立場で紹介。普通車45台、ウォシュレットあり。近隣情報として『湯快リゾート 平戸千里ヶ浜温泉ホテル蘭風・道の駅から約13キロ』『ファミリーマートまで約350メートル』。禁止看板の記載なし。駐車場に傾斜があり海が近いため車中泊には環境的に不向きな面があると指摘(禁止ではなく快適性の問題)。」
Community reporttabitabi.kyonophoto.com (2026-07-28)
「タイトルで『車中泊は厳しい?』と問いかけるが、本文は禁止看板等の記載はなく、駐車場の傾斜・海からの風雨など環境面の厳しさを指摘するのみ。「仮眠や休憩が原則」「長期滞在は厳禁」という一般的な道の駅マナーへの言及はあるが、当駅固有の禁止規定ではない。」
Community report4travel.jp (2026-07-28)
「利用者クチコミ。駐車場は「小さ目」、トイレは24時間・ウォシュレット付きと報告。禁止看板の言及はなし。」

Frequently asked questions

Is overnight parking allowed at Michi-no-Eki Ikitsuki Ohashi?

We found no explicit prohibition at Michi-no-Eki Ikitsuki Ohashi as of our last check (2026-07-28). Japan's national rule for roadside stations applies: quiet in-vehicle rest is tolerated, camping behavior is not. Always follow signs on site.

What are the rules for sleeping at a Michi-no-Eki?

One quiet night maximum, engine off, nothing outside the vehicle, no flames, park away from the entrance, keep quiet after 21:00, take your trash, and support the shop. Individual stations may post stricter rules — signs on site always override this database.

Where can I legally stay overnight nearby?

Official RV parks (typically ¥1,000–4,500/night, bookable), auto-campgrounds (¥1,000–5,000), and some onsen facilities with overnight parking plans. Every VAN TRIP JAPAN rental includes a curated overnight spot map for Kyushu with legal, welcoming places to sleep.

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This page is informational, based on public sources and site checks on the dates shown. It is not legal advice and not a guarantee — station policies can change at any time, and on-site signs and staff instructions always take precedence.

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